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Arming himself for after the November elections. :pWhat IS he (Jiro), up to these days, anyway?
Arming himself for after the November elections. :pWhat IS he (Jiro), up to these days, anyway?
Thats my wifes gun plus she has the Laser guard.my new CCW gun.. and added Talon grips to it
More like those Zombie attacks at the marathons.Arming himself for after the November elections. :p
Good choice. That's what TCS has, minus the Talon grips. The grips look good on your gun.my new CCW gun.. and added Talon grips to it
More like those Zombie attacks at the marathons.
Nice to see you on the forum again. Thats hella bad ass right there ! Nice find.Today I bought an Iver Johnson .45 cal 1911A1 in Boa pattern. Traded in an old 9mm (still have 3) to reduce the price. Definitely not easy to conceal carry.
I will be visiting occasionally. Since I retired my business 30 April, I am now working more than ever with many different projects.Nice to see you on the forum again. Thats hella bad ass right there ! Nice find.
It will keep you active and flexible... Im stiff as a board already and hate it.I will be visiting occasionally. Since I retired my business 30 April, I am now working more than ever with many different projects.
How did we get here? I grew up at a time when there were people that hunted but carry a pistol in everyday life — no way!
Just to clarify, the 1911A1 I just bought is for home security or if I go deer hunting again. Around here you need a handgun along with your hunting rifle due to the number of wild hogs roaming the woods. My conceal carry is a S&W M&P .40 and/or sometimes a Taurus 719 Slim 9mm. After dark going shopping or to the gas station is dangerous these days. Also my church (and many others) has an armed security team. I happen to be the head of mine. You must wear/practice with it to be proficient if you are to be effective in protecting a large group of people or just one.
It is just like riding a bicycle. I grew up riding and had one through the 70's. If I got on one right now, I would wobble for awhile or fall over.
What you have written talks about NOW what I am asking is how we got to people feeling they need all this. NONE of it was current while I was growing up and well into adulthood. Yes, the uses while hunting but not otherwise.