One of the problems evaluating whether carrying a gun pays is you never hear about all the times it saves people but no one got shot. My brother was approached in a lonely parking lot by three men pretty obviously bent on robbing him or worse. They were flanking him when a breeze halfway blew his jacket open so he went ahead and pushed it all the way back revealing the handgun on his hip. They saw it, stopped dead in their tracks, got back in their car and left. No words spoken, no one hurt. He didn’t even draw.
You will never hear about stuff like this on the news but it happens all the time. Even just having conceal carry in an area seems to lower crime because criminals know there is a chance a would be victim is armed. So when people talk about comparing handgun accidents to handgun saves the data is pretty skewed.
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Don't they have a little purple-- or other colored-- pill to cure AD's?
454 Casull, extended barrel. I keep it in my sock.
I more often open carry, no reason to hide her.
So by your “logic”, risk assessment and management is useless. We should all fly airplanes with parachutes. Sorry, doesn’t wash.The problem with that logic is the same as the people who say, "When I was a kid we rode bikes on the highways with no helmet and I survived." Those who didn't survive aren't around so it's not statistically relevant that you survived unscathed.
Yes, and conversely, when the cowpokes came to Dodge City, Errol Flynn relieved them of their weapon before they went to the saloon. As though it made all the sense in the world! Concealed Carry was not at play!And TV and movies. Nearly 100% of scenes with guns display terribly unsafe gun handling and this is what kids grow up seeing.
Why are you here? Think that you’re gonna change my mind? Just Gums flapping in the breezeSo by your “logic”, risk assessment and management is useless. We should all fly airplanes with parachutes. Sorry, doesn’t wash.
Yes, and conversely, when the cowpokes came to Dodge City, Errol Flynn relieved them of their weapon before they went to the saloon. As though it made all the sense in the world! Concealed Carry was not at play!
Thus, when it comes to being responsible 24/7 365 days a year for that deadly force you feel you must have to safely leave the house, how will you guarantee it will never come to irresponsible use?
Many hundreds of innocents in America come to woe and misfortune because of the attitudes of “responsible” and “law abiding” folks.
….If you started a new post asking everyone if they liked your favorite tampon, a hundred bucks says @eman1200 would leave you and your thread alone...well I think he would.
I had to look that one up. I thought I wanted one of the baby 1911's style and last year before Christmas, BassPro put the Kimber Micro9 on sale so cheap I bought 2 of them. I was so cool with sequential serial #s, lol. I gave them 2 attempts at the range before I sold them...back to the original question
Currently it's a Sig 938
The two primary reasons I like both for EDC.I had to look that one up. I thought I wanted one of the baby 1911's style and last year before Christmas, BassPro put the Kimber Micro9 on sale so cheap I bought 2 of them. I was so cool with sequential serial #s, lol. I gave them 2 attempts at the range before I sold them...
I wonder if the OP is still following? Get a revolver
I just got a fed a utube vid made by a gun dealer. The topic was #1 handguns returned by new buyers...Glocks and Sigs. #1 complaint was no safety follwed by no hammer.
I had to look that one up. I thought I wanted one of the baby 1911's style and last year before Christmas, BassPro put the Kimber Micro9 on sale so cheap I bought 2 of them. I was so cool with sequential serial #s, lol. I gave them 2 attempts at the range before I sold them...
I wonder if the OP is still following? Get a revolver
I just got a fed a utube vid made by a gun dealer. The topic was #1 handguns returned by new buyers...Glocks and Sigs. #1 complaint was no safety follwed by no hammer.
The topic was #1 handguns returned by new buyers...Glocks and Sigs. #1 complaint was no safety follwed by no hammer.
Reportedly the "thick as a brick" Glocks will fire underwater. Not sure why anyone would need that feature but someone will be along shortly tell us.
I would imagine that revolvers work just fine underwater, too.
Not the exact one I was referring to but similar( I dont like this channel)Why would the lack of a hammer be a complaint?
And 100% of the automobile ads thar I have seen display unsafe driving practices. So let's ban cars...And TV and movies. Nearly 100% of scenes with guns display terribly unsafe gun handling and this is what kids grow up seeing.
u never know when ur gonna meet a bunch of thugs under water
That's not the lessons kids need to learn though. RE: Arlington, TX this week was not a negligent discharge unless he was only aiming at one other kid.And 100% of the automobile ads thar I have seen display unsafe driving practices. So let's ban cars...
What?
That would be stupid, because automobiles are just tools. They don't decide how or where they are driven. Civilization is better for having transportation...
So we teach kids. I am old enough to have gone to school when our high school had a few Springfield M1922M1 .22 cal rifles. Our gym teachers taught safe handling, loading, and firing techniques, and we got PE credit for target shooting out on the "back 40."
Unthinkable today.
back to the original question
Currently it's a Sig 938
I've seen plenty of wildlife on hundreds of 'geographically diverse' Pacific Ocean dives and have never seen the need for a weapon other than a stubby little knife to cut lines or kelp.Pretty much a necessity if you learned to SCUBA dive in the Pacific ocean.
I've seen plenty of wildlife on hundreds of 'geographically diverse' Pacific Ocean dives and have never seen the need for a weapon other than a stubby little knife to cut lines or kelp.
True. Like I said, I never needed it.
Now, that damn kelp nearly killed me a few times!
I know that I am wasting my breath but, No, contrary opinion in the context of the thread would be gee, I think a revolver instead of a pistol is better, Kimber vs. Glock or something like that. Not debating the Second Amendment ad nauseam.
I'm a former NAA owner... if that says anything.Notice that no one has endorsed tiny guns like derringers or the NAA .22 mini revolvers? They’re often marketed for deep concealment, but they seem like they’d be very hard to handle and are really “contact” weapons. I’d be interested I hearing from anyone who has tried them.
Theres a time and place for everything, or it might be a @&^ thingNotice that no one has endorsed tiny guns like derringers or the NAA .22 mini revolvers? They’re often marketed for deep concealment, but they seem like they’d be very hard to handle and are really “contact” weapons. I’d be interested I hearing from anyone who has tried them.
Why would the lack of a hammer be a complaint?