Possibly due to injury or in a struggle the inability to access your primary weapon. One of the weapons jams and is beyond repair. Assailants coming or firing at you from different directions at the same time. The possibility that drawing a different weapon is faster than reloading a new magazine or speedloader. Arming another combatant sympathetic to your side. One weapon could be dropped or lost in a hasty retreat.These are off the top of my head, there are probably more reasons.
If you dont know how to fix your jam you shouldn't carry a gun.
I understand all the reason why you should carry a BUG.
But WHY do the majority of people carry smaller BUGs? I know that they are easier to carry because of their small size.
But my way of thinking is that if you need your BUG, it's because your primary is no longer working. So wouldn't it be better to carry an additional larger secondary to your primary, rather than a small BUG?
I have always wondered about the legality of it. It is a License To Carry a Handgun, not Handguns. I've carried two before but I didn't know if it was legal to do so
arm another person like a family member in case something really bad does happen. If you had to go and leave your wife
Wish my pants weren't so tight for 2 IWB
But, some people don't have as much available space to carry as I do. Some won't carry a second gun unless it's tiny, so tiny is better than nothing.
If you dont know how to fix your jam you shouldn't carry a gun.