I have carried 3 a few times. Strong side belt, Weak hand pocket and ankle. But that was really just to show it could be done. I rarely carry a BUG but when I do it is usually weak side pocket because I am standing behind a gun counter. Driving the ankle holster would make a lot of sense.
What about the one in your red purse? I seem to remember that once!!!
i have carried 3 at once a couple of times....strong and weak side belt 1911’s with a Shield in a pocket.
But do you have a Paw Patrol bag?I am not as opposed to off body carry as other people. Just realize the limitations. I think I have a nice Brown purse now as well.
But do you have a Paw Patrol bag?
Side note: I've been considering a vehicle permanent long gun. I don't carry a BUG, but would like a little more on the go. Perhaps a cheap(er) 12g. Thoughts anyone? I understand their are many considerations here (theft, temperature, accessibility)
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But do you have a Paw Patrol bag?
Side note: I've been considering a vehicle permanent long gun. I don't carry a BUG, but would like a little more on the go. Perhaps a cheap(er) 12g. Thoughts anyone? I understand their are many considerations here (theft, temperature, accessibility)
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I have a Stevens 320 I put a shell card on. Fiber optic/ghost ring, pump. The light is on my AR, but will move it back to the 320 when I get a better one for the rifle.I decided to go the shotgun route a few years ago and don’t regret it.
The base gun should not be temperature affected here in Indiana. Assuming you don’t over lube with water based type lubes. I went with a pump but even various auto’s have been 100% over the past 7 years or so.
I will hit the range on the coldest day of the year and run my stuff and have never had any issues.
Sure the metal is cold but after that first shot it seems like they all run just as smooth as a regular sunny day.
You’ll likely want to add in a side saddle, sling and flashlight too. Again I have had no trouble with flashlights using CR123’s for the past 10 plus years.
I am migrating towards RMR’s and cannot vouch for those yet. I guess the point is the more ‘stuff’ you add electronically then the more chance you have that something could fail so plan/train accordingly.
Just my $.02
I have a Stevens 320 I put a shell card on. Fiber optic/ghost ring, pump. The light is on my AR, but will move it back to the 320 when I get a better one for the rifle.
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That truglo I got from BTB is ok. I'd like a streamlight on my AR, but cost is stopping me.I had a Stevens 320 with ghost ring sights. It shot fine. My only complaint was the lack of a shorter stock. But you are taller then I am. For a “truck gun” it needs a sling and extra ammo. Lights are nice on working guns, but not a deal killer for something you keep in the trunk. I have had good luck with the Streamlights on shotguns and they don’t break the bank.
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I still remember my first pistol class with Louis Awerbuck. One of the many things he said to me that changed the way I do things was during the part of the class when we worked on drawing and shooting our guns with our support hand only. I didn't have a prayer of reaching mine with my support hand, much less use any of the techniques for drawing/presenting that way. I had to do all of the drills with my dominant hand. At one point he said, "Joe, you need to consider carrying a second gun."
Way, way back in the day I remember an article wherein Massad Ayoob carried a ton of guns and knives (including in a folded newspaper) wearing nothing but a close-fitting T-shirt and jeans. Yeah, he was young and skinny back then.
Is it easier to conceal a lot of stuff when you’re skinny or fat? Please say fat!
Fat, as long as you wear pants that actually fit instead of wearing 6 size too small, barely at your hips. Fat guys that have issues with concealment almost always*
wear pants and a belt that are way too small.