Sorry about your situation. Believe me, I am sympathetic to anyone with a serious disability. And to clarify, I have nothing against anyone carrying spare magazines nor possessing magazines of any capacity.Now, we have "peaceful protesters" roaming in packs like wolves, looking to make a statement. Honestly, I don't think I would be as apprehensive if I faced a traditional one-on-one threat, but today, wandering packs appear to strike out at anyone and everyone. Looking at the situation that Kyle Rittenhouse found himself in, those "peaceful protesters" didn't scatter like roaches in the light, as many here suggest.
Because many bad guys today arent really afraid of guns. In a group, even less so. So yes, imo, I want more than 5rds a rabbits foot in my pocket.
Pardon my boldness, kind sir. May I interject?
Notice to newbies: the Second Amendment gives me 2 rights: the right to keep, and, bear arms. Because of those rights, I don't need a government "permit" to carry a gun. Neither do you.
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Now, we have "peaceful protesters" roaming in packs like wolves, looking to make a statement. Honestly, I don't think I would be as apprehensive if I faced a traditional one-on-one threat, but today, wandering packs appear to strike out at anyone and everyone. Looking at the situation that Kyle Rittenhouse found himself in, those "peaceful protesters" didn't scatter like roaches in the light, as many here suggest.
Is anyone else noticing the seeming inconsistency between the majority "no problem with a reinstated 10-round mag limitation" opinions being voiced here and another thread that's running currently in which 3 out of 4 members stated that they carry at least one spare magazine?Should that confuse me or not?
Is it a contradiction or an accommodation?
Yes, I know some said they carry a spare magazine because the magazine in the gun could fail...... but I think most are carrying a spare magazine because it offers more total rounds.
Can someone help me to understand.![]()
I carry the gun that I love the most that day.It's not the gun it's what you do if it goes click on stead of bang.
Would you care to elaborate on what firearms are in your carry rotation and what criteria determines which firearm you might carry under differing scenarios? That would be a much more helpful response which would contribute a lot more to the thread.
Thank you.
We've had this discussion before. Bad guys are afraid of guns in other people's hands, and afraid of getting shot, no matter the caliber or number of rounds available . . .
The whole idea of a "carry rotation" is bad.
Hey, it's Monday, grrr . . . I'll just grab my Glock.
Tuesday, maybe the j-frame.
Wednesday, hump day, gotta have the 1911.
Thursday, think I'll try the new P365.
Friday, yippee, my 3" .357 needs to party.
And then the Jackboys show up, and you grab the pistole de jour, and do what? Maybe a "what do I have in my hand and how do I work it," which is a "404 not found," and you die.
No: I carry my full size M&P9 almost all the time, and the similar P365 only when I can't conceal the big guy. I don't have to wonder what's there when I reach for a gun, I know what's there.
This is street survival, not your girlfriend choosing which handbag to grab on the way out the door.
Your life, your choice.
I have seen the exact opposite lately in riot/mob situations. If you havent seen it, you havent been paying attention.