Hmm. Perhaps best to keep a civil tongue in your head, mostly, but that other stuff will get you shot by evil. Keep your rifle, by all means, and a good handgun to fight your way to it if caught with your pants down.
That's interesting, Wild, I was thinking handgun too. Keep your Glock/Smith/Beretta/SIG etc by your side.
Speaking of which, I don't carry at church and don't have to, the people are armed to the teeth. Kyrie. Saying that, maybe discrete clerical snubbie wouldn't go amiss.
A shrouded or hammerless Smiff & Weston is traditional but I was totin' a SIG 938 for a bit because it was comparable in height/length to a little Smiff's snubby but flatter, had better sights and carried more boo-lets. But that's been replaced of late by a SIG P365 because even though it's a bit bigger, it carries more boo-lets than the 938 and it's still pretty compact and very snag-free. You might like the 365 better because the manual of arms is closer to the G-lock although some models have a manual thumb safety. Some models of the 365 come pre-slotted for red dot sights for those who like to introduce modern problems to ancient solutions.
My eyes aren't up to shooting a rifle accurately but good enough for a shotgun. I don't fear facing my maker because I choose to die on my feet than live on my knees.
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See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.
Hmm. Perhaps best to keep a civil tongue in your head, mostly, but that other stuff will get you shot by evil. Keep your rifle, by all means, and a good handgun to fight your way to it if caught with your pants down.
That's interesting, Wild, I was thinking handgun too. Keep your Glock/Smith/Beretta/SIG etc by your side.
Speaking of which, I don't carry at church and don't have to, the people are armed to the teeth. Kyrie. Saying that, maybe discrete clerical snubbie wouldn't go amiss.
A shrouded or hammerless Smiff & Weston is traditional but I was totin' a SIG 938 for a bit because it was comparable in height/length to a little Smiff's snubby but flatter, had better sights and carried more boo-lets. But that's been replaced of late by a SIG P365 because even though it's a bit bigger, it carries more boo-lets than the 938 and it's still pretty compact and very snag-free. You might like the 365 better because the manual of arms is closer to the G-lock although some models have a manual thumb safety. Some models of the 365 come pre-slotted for red dot sights for those who like to introduce modern problems to ancient solutions.
Interesting advice, Wild, and I like SIGs. Red dots on pistols? Seems weird to me but... my eldest put one on his Glock and it does perform, tbh.
Keep you’re hand on your gun…
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My eyes aren't up to shooting a rifle accurately but good enough for a shotgun. I don't fear facing my maker because I choose to die on my feet than live on my knees.
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