If you do carry a BUG while on duty and have no issues with disclosing that information then I would love to know what it is. (I'd imagine we all know WHY you carry what you carry, though a little spiel on what you like about the weapon would be nice.)
Don't feel the need to post how or where you carry your BUG, as a matter of fact you probably should not tell anyone where you do. However, if you feel so inclined to let the forums know then go for it.
If you do not carry a BUG then that's all good as well, quite a few guys that I know do not carry and I have nothing but respect for them as well. (The guys that decide to not wear their vests are another story, but that's for a different post.)
I'll get the ball rolling:
Sig P232 located in an ankle holster.
I chose the P232 because it is a small and reliable weapon, a little on the pricey side however! It is spot on accurate and that makes it worth carrying the little .380 to me. Plus, on my ankle it can get a little gunky, picked up the stainless model and it holds up to grime well.
The reason for the ankle holster is so that I can draw while in a vehicle. I don't feel comfortable in a vehicle with my current options. Shotgun above me would take too long and is cumbersome inside a vehicle, if not impossible. Service weapon is in a difficult location while sitting. Ankle is perfect, just make sure you have a latch on the ankle holster so your BUG doesn't tumble out during a foot pursuit.
Don't feel the need to post how or where you carry your BUG, as a matter of fact you probably should not tell anyone where you do. However, if you feel so inclined to let the forums know then go for it.
If you do not carry a BUG then that's all good as well, quite a few guys that I know do not carry and I have nothing but respect for them as well. (The guys that decide to not wear their vests are another story, but that's for a different post.)
I'll get the ball rolling:
Sig P232 located in an ankle holster.
I chose the P232 because it is a small and reliable weapon, a little on the pricey side however! It is spot on accurate and that makes it worth carrying the little .380 to me. Plus, on my ankle it can get a little gunky, picked up the stainless model and it holds up to grime well.
The reason for the ankle holster is so that I can draw while in a vehicle. I don't feel comfortable in a vehicle with my current options. Shotgun above me would take too long and is cumbersome inside a vehicle, if not impossible. Service weapon is in a difficult location while sitting. Ankle is perfect, just make sure you have a latch on the ankle holster so your BUG doesn't tumble out during a foot pursuit.