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12-14-2007, 04:38 PM | #16 |
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I carry my Glock 26 in a shoulder holster, the 357 Mag derringer in my pocket and the Ruger 357 on my hip in a high ride holster. NEVER, NEVER, EVER leave a firearm unattended. It's for your protection, keep it on YOU.
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My mother was molested a few years ago. It was 7 am she was stading at a bus stop waiting on the bus. Young man just walked up to her....did not say a word.....did not go for her purse....just grabbed her breast......she was very traumatized of course and severaly bruised and sore. She just kept screaming at the top of her lungs and people began opening their doors and yelling at the boy that they had called the police. He did not stop until one man yelled out his door 'I've got a gun'....then he took off. As he was running off Mom thought she saw him pull out a knife. I'm sure Kawgirl has had the same situation as me.....sitting at a red light on the bike....guys in vehicles yell at you....some nice comments....sometimes not so nice. But there they know you're by yourself. 'nuf said.
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12-14-2007, 04:56 PM | #18 |
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In the winter, I use either a regular or shoulder holster and keep my coat on. No need to advertise as you will make some folks uneasy and I dont like to advertise the fact that I have a weapon.
In the summer I use a belly band when on my person (which is where it is 95% of the time if it is with me, the other I may lock it in the saddlebag if I can keep an eye on the bike). This is an elastic type band that goes around your belly tightly with a pocket for your weapon. My .357 revolver can be worn with a loose t-shirt and you wont know it is there. (Disclaimer - I do have a little more belly than some of you). My auto's are a little to big. Small .38 airweight is a nice one to carry too, just not a lot of fire power. NC's CC permit is reciprocal with 30 other states. Check the laws in the states you may be traveling through. One of the requirements we have is that you may not carry concealed with ANY alcohol in your system...not even a swallow of beer....no .08 or anything. To someone's point of never being in a situation that you needed it....our state require's that you be in fear for your or someone else's life to consider deadly force .(if you are banging on my door at 3am like a crazy person trying to get in my home, you will be putting me in fear for my family's life...Dont have to wait for you to cross the threshold)...I have been in one situation where I did have to pull it out and hope I never have to again. It's one thing to think about it, but when it happens, and I consider myself a big relatively tough kinda guy, it's one of the scariest things I have ever been through. Luckily the other person was bluffing and when called on it, quickly vacated the scene before doing something really stupid (later to be picked up by local law enforcement ) However, finger on the trigger does not make you feel invincible...made me nearly sh*t my pants. Just be educated and be confident if you decide you want to have one with you.
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12-14-2007, 05:03 PM | #19 |
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Todd - I have looked at the belly band and may get on of those. Folks that have them seem to like them. I have already signed up for some advance classes....teaches you not only more shooting skills (low light situations) but behavior and different things to watch for ......ie things like some we should all know....at a mall not parking way out by yourself in dark spot, don't have your hand loaded up with packages, beware of your surroundings...etc.
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12-14-2007, 05:11 PM | #20 |
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My one situation, the guy was obviously blitzed (as well as his two friends) I realized when I got close to them after I got them stopped in my yard...I realized at that point his was probably harmless and just a drunk fool.....but then he said he had a machine gun and started to reach behind the seat in his vehicle (The police that came out said I was a patient man.....at that point he said he would have dropped the guy) Anyway, your point is a good one that you need to know the behavior and what you are dealing with.....
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12-14-2007, 07:19 PM | #21 |
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I have a concealed weapons permit in Idaho but it is more to keep me out of trouble during my occasional hunting and camping trips than to pack a pistol. Mine is kind of hard to conceal anyway unless I'm wearing a large winter coat. Not really interested in carrying a weapon unless this world of our really starts to fall apart. Let us pray that does not happen.
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First, i want to state that there is a difference between carrying a gun in your saddle bag and carrying it concealed on your person, at least in some places. Anyway, I used to have a carry permit in NY, which is a little more stringent than most states. I haven't gotten one since I have come out to Iowa, but I am thinking of it, but I do not carry any firearms when I drive or ride nowadays anyway. There used to be a website called packing.org and now it as been replaced by http://www.usacarry.com/. You may want to research it before carrying while riding.
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12-14-2007, 07:36 PM | #23 |
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[quote Not really interested in carrying a weapon unless this world of our really starts to fall apart. [/quote]
Mall shootings, School shootings, Snipers on major highways, disgruntled workers shooting their former co-workers, children shot in there mormon class room, how fer would it have to fall? Trip, if you feel this is not appropreate for this thread feel free to deleate it. unwind2 , If you feel this is what you did not want this thread to turn into,PM me and I ewill deleate it.
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You are right TC, there is a lot of craziness in the world and the news likes to report on all of the bad stuff. Not intending to minimize it but really the overall chance that any one of us will come face to face with a looney tune gun wielding nutcase who needs shot is pretty slim. There is a lot of responsibility in carrying a gun and even more if it is drawn to use on another human being. Don't get me wrong. I support your right to do so if that is your choice. Just saying that right now it is not mine. Carry on.
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You may also want to check here: http://www.nraila.org/gunlaws/
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12-14-2007, 10:40 PM | #26 |
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Thank goodness for HR218. I can carry in any state. I also have a permit for my state, which technically I don't need anymore.
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I wish we could carry here, but our laws are so draconian that only crooks carry here. Unless your in law enforcement or some type of security work carry permits are impossible to get. If you belong to a gun club you can take your firearm directly to and from home only locked in a case by a direct route . If you don't belong to a club you have to notify the police that you want to transport your gun and wait until its approved, when you get the paperwork in the mail there is a timeframe that the permit is good for. This is required even if you take it to the gunsmith for service.
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And to think, there are people here who want us to model ourselves after Canada. No offense Ringadingh.
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12-15-2007, 09:22 AM | #29 |
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Ruger SS .357 Mag 4 inch barrel pretty easy to conceal about anyplace and works very effectively!
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