SiameseRat said:So you'll sh*t, shower and shave before you go after the coyote?![]()
'Course. Otherwise my stench will drive him off before I can get a clear sight picture.
*sigh* Do I have to teach you young'uns everything???
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SiameseRat said:So you'll sh*t, shower and shave before you go after the coyote?![]()
Jay G said:The neighbors get mighty antsy when I walk around the backyard with the 91/30 slung over my shoulder.
Adam_MA said:Wait!
You mean you don't shower with your gun on?
Nickle said:I was thinking Romanian Dragunov myself. And the neighbors are mostly members of her family, they shoot off their back porches. I LOVE living in the sticks.
Her cousin stopped by yesterday evening, and of course, I had to show him a couple of the guns I had brought up. I had the AR, the RomAK 3, and an M9 with me. Wait until he sees the M1 or M14.........
Originally Posted by Nickle
I was thinking Romanian Dragunov myself. And the neighbors are mostly members of her family, they shoot off their back porches. I LOVE living in the sticks.
Her cousin stopped by yesterday evening, and of course, I had to show him a couple of the guns I had brought up. I had the AR, the RomAK 3, and an M9 with me. Wait until he sees the M1 or M14.........
Jay G said:Now you're just trying to make me jealous...
(And it's working)...![]()
When I am feeling daring I sometimes open carry (In open carry states only, NH and TN so far) my Sig 226ST in a Safariland 070 level III holster with a bianchi belt that has a retention mechanism on the belt clasp. It screams cop so I don't get many looks, but it has still sparked some productive conversations about RKBA.SiameseRat said:I have a well-complained about Sporting and Target. Which puts me in the "never" category. Not worth the risk. Having guns at all is way better than the alternative.
Gun grabs will always be a concern when open carrying, but good equipment and positioning can mitigate the risk to the point where I think it is acceptable. The Safariland 070 is an impossible draw if you don't know how the holster operates, especially if you are still conscious and resisting. Any one can defeat the primary strap, but there is a secondary strap where your middle finger would go during a draw that must be released and it is between the holster and your body and is neigh invisible. Then you have to get past the ejection port lock by rocking the gun backwards an 1/8th of an inch. It's a snap if the holster is on you, but when your facing someone wearing the holster it is very difficult to do quickly even if you know how it works because the snaps are difficult to reach, and it would definitely give me enough time to move my body in such away as to shield the holster. A good holster won't stop a grab, but it can definitely buy you enough time to do something about it. Positioning entails having your arm over the holster when walking in public, situational awareness, and most importantly, not open carrying in stupid places like bars/clubs/2:00AM.SiameseRat said:Plus with open carry I worry about that one complete bastard who will run along and try to grab it.
You can buy a LEO holster. Just gotta know where to look.Pilgrim said:I never see anything like it advertised for us peons..
Producer said:But I am a pretty smart, in shape, and live on the Cape, so I see no real reason to carry.
Pilgrim said:<SNIP> I don;t understand how you can decide to pick and choose when it's safe to go out. As Bush said,"They only have to be right once, we have to be right all the time,"
Pilgrim said:The was a theme song to a TV show that started "When it's least expected...."
I don;t understand how you can decide to pick and choose when it's safe to go out. As Bush said,"They only have to be right once, we have to be right all the time,"
Adam_MA said:Wait!
You mean you don't shower with your gun on?