Me too. Carry every day and on my second one. First one lasted prob close to 10 years. Very comfortable, and very stable, gun never moves. Last one purchased in Thruway Sporting goods for I think $30.00.
Man, I was just thinking about getting one for my G19. With the cold weather coming, and getting into new profession where concealed carry is accepted, I thought it would be a great alternative to OWB.
Do you use a strap that attaches to your belt to keep it from moving or bouncing around?
Damn, you beat me to it. They illegals have many more rights than I care to think about. So much for being a hard working, rule following, natural born CITIZEN.
I get it.
I have waited longer than 4 or 5 weeks for amendments in the past. Hell, I remember people saying the wait was 3 months at one point a while back.
This past time though for some reason I just didn't get a good feeling. YOU are correct In the fact that I have to provide the correct...
Can't screw anything up? When was the last time you saw a government agency NOT screw something up?
This is not my first rodeo here. I have been buying pistols and getting amendments since the day you could walk up the stairs in the gov't bldg. and get one on the spot. I have probably sent over...
Was hoping today would be it, but mailman once again came and went, and nothing. Monday is 4 weeks to the day. If not in the mailbox on Monday, I will pay the clerks office a visit Monday afternoon.
I have carried both. I also have a nickel 36 that I've owned since 1984. I have carried some top of the line semi-autos, and revolvers on and off. I now carry a S&W 442. I don't worry so much about hi capacities, as most (god forbid) encounters hopefully wont require two or three mags. So 5 or 6...
I have Judge Freehill. He is a really great guy, and I know he is busy. Its just the whole process that is complete bullshit.
I will wait until next week before I call. At this point few more days isn't going to make a difference..
Since 1984, always carry, everyplace, everytime.
No such thing as paranoid, just cautious and prepared. Just watch news two or three nights, and it becomes simple math.
As for my home, in the words of Mr. T......."I pity the fool".
All valid points made on both sides.
My answer to most issues mentioned(again, just my opinion), is carry a revolver, and get proficient with reloading if your fear is capacity.
I love it also, bought it around 1999 or so, but really don't wear it much. Want to keep it as pristine as I can.
Be careful buddy, Ive been collecting, buying, selling watches for about 25 years. It as addictive as guns, and in some cases much more expensive....:eek:
I was sleeping with tv on as not feeling well this week, and thought it was a dream. Turned into a nightmare when I realized there was a happy(for him) ending.
Wow......makes for a nerve racking day.
Happy you are ok and only the bad guys were the ones injured.
Now they will have plenty of time to fully learn and comprehend that Governor Asshole has enacted the Safe Act, making this type of behavior is a no-no.