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Started by BasinBoy, June 23, 2008, 05:16:58 PM

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BasinBoy

I dont know if there was a thread like this before but i just wanted to know what side arms people pack in the mountains and citys for protection. Pics would be nice also :biggrin: I just purchased a Taurus 357 mag revolver. Ill get pics later.

alscalls

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Kimber ultra carry 45 acp
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Colt Defender Series 90 Lightweight .45ACP customized by Teddy Jacobson ("Actions by T").


MI VHNTR

Colt XSE LW Commander in 45 ACP with a few mods that I've done. Grips, grip screws, grip safety, and thumb safety. Also eliminated the few MIM parts in the Colt.

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Rich

Right now, my Colt  Diamondback will have to do. It looks like the one at this link http://www.gunbroker.com/auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=100340166#PIC
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KySongDog

Glock 30 SF, or sometimes a Glock 19, or a Glock 17, or a Springfield XD45, or a Colt 1911, or a S&W .38 J frame, or .......... well, you get the picture.   :biggrin:

Semp

alscalls

Quote from: Semp on June 23, 2008, 10:06:22 PM
Glock 30 SF, or sometimes a Glock 19, or a Glock 17, or a Springfield XD45, or a Colt 1911, or a S&W .38 J frame, or .......... well, you get the picture.   :biggrin:

Semp
Got PIcs?
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misfire

I carry three different guns at any given time: Beretta 92G, Springfield V10 .45, or my back-up Sig P239
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coyote101

Anyone who has ever carried a gun all day for any length of time, knows that it can very quickly become an uncomfortable and inconvenient nuisance. A good quality sturdy holster and a good quality sturdy belt is a must, and is money well spent.

At work it is a Glock 27 in a Don Hume holster with a Don Hume belt.



At work, play or anywhere else, I am rarely without my Smith & Wesson 342 with Crimson Trace laser grips. It is usually in a Renegade ankle holster, but when I'm in shorts, its in my waistband. It is small, light, easy to conceal and to carry.

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ATLRoach

For 2 legged and aggressive 4 leggers  I carry this:

Dan Wesson PM7 in 10mm packing 180gr Doupletaps

Frogman

Para LTC Lightweigt Commander size .45 in Milt Sparks Versa Max 2 holster.







Nice and compfy.


Jim
You can't kill 'em from the recliner!!

pitw

Seeing as we cannot carry a registered weapon up here, I can carry this.


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Tikaani

Normally carry a Ruger Redhawk  44 mag. w/300 grains when hunting or fishing and my CCW is a Sig Sauer P239 in 40 SW

John
Growing Old Ain't for Pussies.

Bopeye

Quote from: pitw on June 30, 2008, 10:10:54 PM
Seeing as we cannot carry a registered weapon up here, I can carry this.




That's hilarious.  :roflmao:

I haven't carried a pistol much in several years. Got drunk one night, things happened and I scared myself. I swore I'd never carry a pistol again. That's been about 15 years ago and now that I'm older and my back is banged up I have been considering getting my conceal carry permit.
I really like some of these pistols. I was always partial to the .45 acp, but they can be a little hard to conceal.

Anyone know if those Airweights can be bought in the 40ish size calibers?

Thanks for showing your guns.

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misfire

I have a few to choose from: At work I carry a Beretta 92G, but we are getting ready to transition to a Sig P220 .45. Off duty I carry either my Springfield V10 .45, Sig P239 9mm or my wife's Keltec .380
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