So, I guess if I see a guy walking around with an M4 slung with an M203 and a surefire 60 with 2 reloads I can assume it's you?
If you see me with my AR slung, you'll know it's time to get yours and come with me, my friend.
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So, I guess if I see a guy walking around with an M4 slung with an M203 and a surefire 60 with 2 reloads I can assume it's you?
We have a different sign on our front gate it’s says Danger entering live fire area.I'm just gonna tell them my home is a gun restricted area. I'll put a sign only door, that should stop them. If not then I will call the police to have them arrested for trespassing.
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Nice report and well covered. Toting twin P226's is my challenge in twin shoulder rigs, backed up by a S&W 686 with a 6in bbl on my IWB rig. Ankle carry is a 3in M629 44 mag, with a Kabar strapped on my lower leg. Paratrooper style. Got the plate holder vest, helmet, rest of gear ready for a milk/bread run at local gas station. Enjoy your day. Good luck.I know, right! This is why I rarely leave my house! I've got those ram resistant water filled doors for my sally ports, and bullet resistant windows that are too heavy to open, so it's a PITA to go out anyway. I do still worry about a thug tossing a bio-hazard grenade down my chimney or an exhaust vent, but have to draw the line somewhere. I just hope I'll make it to the panic room in time in that event. At least I don't have to worry about the wife and kids anymore. They were weak and oblivious anyway, and couldn't tell the difference between reasonable precaution and paranoia. They were likely to panic and get me killed anyway.
If I do need to go out, I don't go far. My Volvo's new roll cage and the racing harness make it a little uncomfortable, and the foam in the gas tank reduced it's range. The Kevlar plates in the doors, beefed up glass, etc. made the car pretty heavy, so my gas milage sucks anyway, but hey... it's the environment or me.
As for my EDC, I really don't do much. A little Sig P226 on the hip with the little 18rd mag so it doesn't print much. I have a couple larger mags in the special pockets I sew in my pants. "One is none", so I still carry the Hi Power in a shoulder rig (old habits die hard). The SP101 on the ankle keeps clacking with the P365 on the other, but I haven't yet decided between the reliability of the revolver, or the added capacity of the micro striker. For now, I'm just careful about how I walk. The one big comfort concession I made was to stop carrying the K-Bar on a neck lanyard. The chest plate kept pushing it into me and gave me a rash. Whatever - the Cold Steel Tanto will have to be enough.
Joking aside, I just do what seems reasonable for the situation I'm likely to be in, and accept that some freak senario may catch me unprepared - in gear. I'm always over prepared for what's likely to happen, and under prepared for what could possibly happen. Even in the military, I had to accept that we can't take everything, and that **** gets heavy. As the situations change - like 2020 - I adjust as seems fit.
Esp w the new 17 round mags (P30L)You pull a John Wick
Me and my pocket gun choose not to enter shady apartment buildings.
Still waiting for the "avoid the hood" option on Waze...What happens when the "shady" comes to you? Or you run into the "shady" as they are on the way to the apartments you are not going to?
Still waiting for the "avoid the hood" option on Waze...