Subj : Carry Pistols To : Arelor From : Moondog Date : Mon Dec 12 2022 01:35 pm Re: Carry Pistols By: Arelor to Limawhiskey on Tue Dec 06 2022 01:21 pm > Re: Carry Pistols > By: Limawhiskey to All on Mon Dec 05 2022 05:35 pm > > > Those of you that carry, what do you carry or prefer? I find my G1 > > is comfortable, however, somtimes I will carry a 1911 platform with 8rd m > > and one round chambered. Only issue I have is finding a good holster for > > G19. I still debate putting a light on it though. > > > > What is your carry of choice fellow DOVE Net users? > > > > --- > > þ Synchronet þ Frugal Computing BBS - frugalbbs.com > > If it was legal here or I were willing to break the law and admit it on a > public forum, I would go with a Llama .38 revolver. I am tired of semi-autos > because I see so many get stuck in the shooting range. > > This brings the question: how is people carrying single action semis these > days? Do they holster it with a chambered round and the safety on? > > BTW I think a bowie knife is also a great carry if you are big enough to pac > it. A regular person spends more time cutting and chopping things than shoot > at stuff anyway. If it was legal here or I were willing to break the law and > admit it on a public forum, I'd carry a Ka-Bar Heavy Bowie in a custom sheat > (because the one it comes with is lame). > > -- > gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken > Most modern firearms can be carried cocked and loaded. With pistols like the Glock and M&P, they have the two piece trigger that acts like a safety until it is properly pulled. When seconds count, cycling a slide will take too long .. Regardless of double action or single action, a hammer can be pulled back as the pistol is removed from the holster. Same applies with the safety. --- þ Synchronet þ The Cave BBS - Since 1992 - cavebbs.homeip.net .