barbara_em
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This morning I prepared for my usual Saturday walk down the the Corner Store. I dressed warmly and wondered if I needed a cap since although the sun was out, it was still chilly; we had snow yesterday! I chose a cap and had to check my appearance in the mirror. To *******ize Hamlet, "Vanity, thy name is woman." Thinking I was ready, I put my driver's license and debit card in the right coat pocket and my keys and cell phone in the left. After another glance at the mirror, I was out the door.
I was already on the sidewalk walking briskly when I realized I left my pistol and spare magazine on the footstool in my bedroom. Normally I pat myself down to make sure everything's where it's supposed to be as I'm headed for the door. For some reason, this morning I didn't.
Do I go back and get it? I asked myself, feeling foolish. I carry a pistol daily, although I haven't needed a gun in ten years and that was against a dog. It's a bright sunny day. Not a cloud in the sky. I make this trek several times a week and people along the route know me. Is this the day it goes down? And me defenseless?
Momentum won out over safety. I went on. Thirty minutes I later I was back home. There was the gun, right where I left it. Since I don't carry a purse on these excursions, the pistol normally goes in the front right hand pocket of my pants, mag in the left. (Yes, I know the spare magazine shouldn't be loose in a pocket. I'm not perfect.) Not today, though.
How did I feel about being unarmed for the first time since since my last hospital stay? Uneasy. Perhaps more aware of my surroundings than usual, since my only option was to flee a threat. Grateful to be safely home. A bit foolish.
So, how many of you have forgotten your piece? What did you do?
The pistol is a Sccy CPX-2, holster DeSantis 111E1, worn in this case without the clip, ammo WWB 124gr. Yes there are more effective loads; personally, I tend to prefer heavier bullets but the 147 gr 9mm is too much for me in this small a pistol and I'm not going to take on the Symbionese Liberation Army. (Am I showing my age?) I like the WWB because it's universally available, well made, and economical so I can get in lots of practice with what I intend to carry.
I was already on the sidewalk walking briskly when I realized I left my pistol and spare magazine on the footstool in my bedroom. Normally I pat myself down to make sure everything's where it's supposed to be as I'm headed for the door. For some reason, this morning I didn't.
Do I go back and get it? I asked myself, feeling foolish. I carry a pistol daily, although I haven't needed a gun in ten years and that was against a dog. It's a bright sunny day. Not a cloud in the sky. I make this trek several times a week and people along the route know me. Is this the day it goes down? And me defenseless?
Momentum won out over safety. I went on. Thirty minutes I later I was back home. There was the gun, right where I left it. Since I don't carry a purse on these excursions, the pistol normally goes in the front right hand pocket of my pants, mag in the left. (Yes, I know the spare magazine shouldn't be loose in a pocket. I'm not perfect.) Not today, though.
How did I feel about being unarmed for the first time since since my last hospital stay? Uneasy. Perhaps more aware of my surroundings than usual, since my only option was to flee a threat. Grateful to be safely home. A bit foolish.
So, how many of you have forgotten your piece? What did you do?
The pistol is a Sccy CPX-2, holster DeSantis 111E1, worn in this case without the clip, ammo WWB 124gr. Yes there are more effective loads; personally, I tend to prefer heavier bullets but the 147 gr 9mm is too much for me in this small a pistol and I'm not going to take on the Symbionese Liberation Army. (Am I showing my age?) I like the WWB because it's universally available, well made, and economical so I can get in lots of practice with what I intend to carry.