Heh, I would think you’d prefer a semi or automatic long gun in those cases, vs ANYTHING in a holster.
One of my favorite “that’s dumb” moments in any police procedural drama is the cops engaging half a dozen (or more) gang/cartel machine guns with a couple of handguns…that seemingly never...
Counterpoint. If we’re comparing revolver to 1911, I’ll give you the trigger pull, but 6 rounds to a 1911 7 or 8 +1 kind of negates the capacity argument between the two. Heck, some revolvers have 7/8 round cylinders, they’re just a bit heavy for carry (FOR ME).
Practice and speed loaders...
I know I’m a bit late in asking this, but where isn’t a specific gun allowed for carry if EDC is allowed overall?
FWIW, had I not rid myself of all my strikers and moved to DA/SA, SAO, and revolver (basically things with a hammer), I would already have a G19.6.
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Gripping the wheel his knuckles went white with desire
The wheels of his Mustang exploding on the highway like a slug from a .45
True Death: 400 Horsepower of maximum performance piercing the night
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I certainly wouldn’t pay to ship it back since you’ve returned it twice and they sent it to you. You should not have to spend money out of your pocket for their error.
If you don’t feel comfortable donating it or using it, is there a customer service number you can call to “try” and clear...
Unless I missed it, I didn’t see were OP might have tested OWB Cross Draw. I suspect that might have increased both his speed (a bit), but especially the comfort and access to the gun. In the right spot on the belt, a cross draw holster is comfortable, accessible, and quick. Not to mention...
I can assure you I can disassemble and thoroughly clean every gun I own. But I can freely admit after a good day at the range (say maybe 3-4 different 1911s, 100-200 rounds each), a couple of rifles, that I’ve wondered as I sit staring at them on my table if it wouldn’t be better to let someone...
People sure do make a lot of assumptions of a situation they did not personally experience, involving people they’ve never met. Not surprising, I guess.