I was referring to carrying two guns made by Taurus.Yeah, but some people just take it too far.
LEGGINGS?!?!?
I was referring to carrying two guns made by Taurus.Yeah, but some people just take it too far.
LEGGINGS?!?!?
I am so stealing that.Suicide on the cheap.
My very first handgun was a Ruger P95DC in 45 acp. It was a tank.I am so stealing that.
On another note, I'm giving a thumbs up for the P series Rugers. Not the prettiest girl at the dance, but gets the job done without fanfare.
First hand gun I purchased was a P-89. Still rides in my glove box to this day.Can't hardly beat a good Ruger P-Series 9mm pistol...models 85, 89, 93, 94, 95!
While many consider them 'ugly' I say 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder'!
They're big and un-gangly-looking, but they will eat anything you feed 'em, they're accurate as heck, and in the end they'll shoot 'one ragged hole' if you know what you're doing with them!
I second! After trying different guns for carry, I settled on the P290RS in a pocket holster. It is the most convenient way. Also the gun is as accurate as the Glock 19c. It is now my only carry gun. I install the 6 round magazine when I wear slim fit pants. 8 round magazine when I wear regular fit.Sig 290 RS
Sold all my striker fired pistols after a couple of trips to the range.
My DAO semi auto in a sub compact is like my J-frame but lighter with a couple extra rounds.
Is the curve a good shooter? Reliable for backup?The Taurus Curve. It fits in the hip pocket of my leggings and conforms to the shape of my hip without causing uncomfortable hot spots. I find it to be the perfect BUG to my Judge. Not that you need a BUG when you've got the power of a shotgun in a handgun.
My only real issue is the lack of a Grip Zone on either, leaving me always just a little uncertain I'm holding them correctly.