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Old 08-09-2012, 07:20 PM
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To fully understand the word "expert," one must break it down into its component parts. "ex," meaning formerly, used to be, or has-been; and "spurt," which is a drip under pressure. Therefore, an "expert" is a has-been drip under pressure.

On March 6, I had a radical prostatectomy. For a couple of weeks after that, I didn't go out, but I had my Model 37 on me. Once I was mobile, I knew I wasn't going toe-to-toe with anyone for a good while. I couldn't wear a belt due to the laproscopy incisions, so I carried the Model 37 and my Taurus 85SSUL in a double shoulder holster rig. As I got stronger and the incisions healed I started carrying my usual concealed carry guns (Model 37 and Model 13-3 or Model 10-5) in shoulder holsters, gradually returning to belt holsters. On April 15, I returned to work toting my regular duty rig - Model 686-6, 2 double speedloader pouches, Sabre Red Mk3 pepper spray, cuffs, K-Bar TDI serrated knife, and Model 37 in my off side pocket.

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