I cannot agree more.I use Perry suspenders to help carry my Redhawk. I could not suggest them enough if one ever carries a heavier firearm because they make all the difference.
Just curious if you read the first post? Something about "being shot first"...Depends on where i am at and what i am doing, sometimes i feel its better to be more discrete just so i don't give the op a chance to go after me first if shtf and my OC is exposed. Gives me a sec to get the advantage.
Yes sir I did and again like i said depends on where i am at or what i am doing, to each their own.Just curious if you read the first post? Something about "being shot first"...
Good choice, I love the Safariland stuff. I used the 6378 until the 7378 came out. For me, better in every way. The Safari 7 Nylon is injection molded, is easier on your firearm (way less abrasive than leather or Kydex), and fits the gun better while allowing space around the gun for debris to shake out:For this, I like the Safariland 6378 ALS.
What about codpieces?Well, pants have always been optional on INGO.......
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Also optional...What about codpieces?
I agree.Why would anyone want a piece of cod when there are much nicer fish in the sea?
Red Lobster draws in air quickly.
Apologies if this has been addressed already, I confess I did not read all 193 pages of posts.
There is a general feeling among some gun owners that if there are people that don't agree with gun ownership, then they should not own guns. They should not push their beliefs on us. Disregard that the 2nd Amendment makes gun ownership a right, just look at the idea that we should be left alone and respect the decisions of others.
If that is the case, why does it raise such strong emotions when someone discusses OC vs CC? Shouldn't each side leave the other alone and respect the decisions of others?
Not intending to stir the pot. Just curious why human nature seems to compel people to force conformity on others.
I am not going to reiterate good points others have already addressed. For full disclosure, I do not OC because I am just not comfortable that way. If you do, do so with my blessing. As for the conformists, I believe many of them have bought into enough propaganda that they tiptoe around like we are spreading a disease. It seems to work in the same way as pornography in the pre-internet days being mailed in plain wrappers with a return addressed designed to avoid exposing the actual point of origin.Apologies if this has been addressed already, I confess I did not read all 193 pages of posts.
There is a general feeling among some gun owners that if there are people that don't agree with gun ownership, then they should not own guns. They should not push their beliefs on us. Disregard that the 2nd Amendment makes gun ownership a right, just look at the idea that we should be left alone and respect the decisions of others.
If that is the case, why does it raise such strong emotions when someone discusses OC vs CC? Shouldn't each side leave the other alone and respect the decisions of others?
Not intending to stir the pot. Just curious why human nature seems to compel people to force conformity on others.
I don't know if I know any OCers that tell CCers that they must/should OC.
That is not the reason for this thread.Apologies if this has been addressed already, I confess I did not read all 193 pages of posts.
There is a general feeling among some gun owners that if there are people that don't agree with gun ownership, then they should not own guns. They should not push their beliefs on us. Disregard that the 2nd Amendment makes gun ownership a right, just look at the idea that we should be left alone and respect the decisions of others.
If that is the case, why does it raise such strong emotions when someone discusses OC vs CC? Shouldn't each side leave the other alone and respect the decisions of others?
Not intending to stir the pot. Just curious why human nature seems to compel people to force conformity on others.
This thread has had a few.But do you know the reverse?