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#182844 - 08/27/19 08:00 AM Re: Concealed Carry [Re: Windsor]
Wayne Dengler Offline
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Depending on where I will be pretty much dictates my choice.
Down to GA for the quail hunt,the Bond Texas Defender in 410 for both the two legged and slithering problems.

But for the most part,a North American Arms PUG or Back Widow is pretty much the 24/7 piece.

Rule number 1 is to have piece.

40 years as an LEO has proven to me that the bad guys will run away at the first hint of resistance or sight of a piece with a person determined to use it.

What ever your choice is,it is a good choice.

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#182845 - 08/27/19 08:05 AM Re: Concealed Carry [Re: Windsor]
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Seacamp .32 in a Sneeky Pete....extra mag in my pocket...carry it everywhere...nobody asks any questions, looks like a cell phone holder

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#182846 - 08/27/19 09:38 AM Re: Concealed Carry [Re: thevalueman]
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Bond Arms Texan in my 4-wheeler compartment.

1911 in my truck console.

Kimber Micro 380 in my "Man Purse" brief case.
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#182847 - 08/27/19 10:54 AM Re: Concealed Carry [Re: coachblalock]
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Good stuff here.

I like that little Seacamp, Rocky.

And I agree, Wayne, something is always better than nothing.

And here too, it's about shot placement. If you can maintain your head and stay calm, a .22 LR in the right place will shut the lights out on anyone.

It seems to me, so many of the younger guys, esp, worry too much about that big bad crazy dude hopped up on PCP. But what they don't seem to do enough is practice, practice, practice.

And Larry, I don't have Lovette's book, but it looks like a good read.

Thanks, Gary


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#182848 - 08/27/19 11:26 AM Re: Concealed Carry [Re: escapement]
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22LR can save you from a bear attack!

You just need someone else to kneecap and you need to do this before the bear starts chewing on you.
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#182852 - 08/27/19 12:53 PM Re: Concealed Carry [Re: coachblalock]
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Well,
If we are talking about cars/trucks...then, that's another story....Sub2k with 3 extra 33rnd mags...and a box of ammo under the rear seat(in a carry pouch)....19X with 3 extra mags in the center console, and a Glock 42 with 2 extra mags between the armrest and the side of the console(open), in a "stickey" holster....going to be swapping out the 42 with a 43X when I and catch a good deal on my local web site...need all to be 9mm....sometimes folks ask me "what are you so afraid of" my response.."not a damn thing"...except maybe the weather...there's never a replacement for practice!!!

:-)Rocky


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#182853 - 08/27/19 01:12 PM Re: Concealed Carry [Re: thevalueman]
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Rocky
If you join the Glock Shooting Sports Association, you get a Blue Label coupon for each years subscription. That knocks off over $150 from retail.

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#182854 - 08/27/19 02:08 PM Re: Concealed Carry [Re: pappy19]
Wayne Dengler Offline
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Escapement,
As an experiment with my officers,I demonstrated the power of a 22 magnum from a North American Arms mini revolver.

I took a plastic gallon milk jug and filled it with warm water and took it out by a sand berm. One shot into the jug from about a foot away sent water in all directions.

And yes,practice is the key element here. The vast majority of SD ranges are 10 ft or less with most at near contact.

Ed Lovette's book The Snubby Revolver is very good as well as No Second Place Winner by Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan,in that book goes into a good amount of detail of the lightweight snubby in 22 magnum. And this was before the North American Arms mini revolvers!!!

Wayne
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#182855 - 08/27/19 02:34 PM Re: Concealed Carry [Re: Wayne Dengler]
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Yes, before NA Arms, there was a High Standard 2 shot in .22 and .22 mag. I shot a hollowpoint into a water jug at 5 ft and blew it to smithereens. Sold it for the NA Arms 5 shot, better concealed and more shots. I put it in ny shirt pocket, no one knows.
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#182856 - 08/27/19 02:44 PM Re: Concealed Carry [Re: pappy19]
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A similar to Pap.


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