Originally posted by tulsamal:
Anyway, why do so many of you carry "car handguns?"
They are handy, and if your life is in mortal danger, handy may save your life. If you have time to run to the trunk, some lawyer might say you had time to run away instead of maim his client.
Also, I've won over 100 handgun matches and I handgun hunt (small and large game) and am quite proficient and confident using them.
If a person has a CCW and it always carrying when driving, what is the rational for another handgun?
Why not have more of 'em if you want. It ain't illegal in my state.
Today, when on the road, I had a Kimber Ultra CDP .45 AND my chopped 25-2 in the glove box . . . plus loaded magazines and moonclips. Also, the Model 37 no dash was in my front pocket.
Sure, backup, NY reload, etc. But it sounds like many of you are thinking of this gun as your primary?
I only have one time that I carry a handgun as a "truck gun." If I think I may need a gun for some kind of varmint or hunting reason. Not something I would attempt with an Airweight .44 Special. Then I may put a .22 or .32 handgun in the car with some extra ammo. That doesn't appear to be what we are talking about here though!
Gregg
It may be a case of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" going on in the replies, sir.
Discreet gun people don't usually talk about it. For the heck of it I thought I would tonight.
I NEVER said I didn't have that short barreled Ithaca 37 slug gun in the trunk, ready to rack two rounds of 000 buckshot, followed by rifled Federal Slugs . . . but it WAS ready to go in the trunk.
Didn't mention the Millet red-dot topped Ruger .44 Magnum Carbine either . . . or the Model 29 with a Holosight . . . or the scoped Remington 742 30.06 . . . or my scoped Remington M700 in .270 . . . or the Holosighted Ruger MkII Target pistol . . . or the Kel-Tek P32 . . . or the Model 19-5.
Didn't mention the ammo either. Counting a brick of .22LR . . . probable about a 1,000 rounds in my normal ammo box.
Then again . . . I was headed out to the hunting club and thought I'd do a little target shooting.
Again, it is legal. Down here in middle Georgia we enjoy shooting a lot and this is normal. If I was pulled over in LA or Chicago the cops would probably crap in their pants and draw down . . . and the news channels report on a guy with an "arsenal" in his car.
Nahhh . . . I'm just a peaceful guy who loves shooting sports . . . and my handguns are just a last ditch weapon when you can't get to a more effective one . . . or avoid the situation altogether!
Tonight, they are all safe and warm in my safe . . . ahhhh . . . another wonderful day in paradise!
T.
Oops . . . as I right this, I realize the night sight-equipped Kimber is tucked in tight, in a belt slide holster on my hip . . . with the "all the time" Model 37 Airweight in my weakhand front pocket . . . for I just got in walking the dog on this chilly night and there is a roaming dog pack around here that animal control hasn't taken care of.
I don't want my little Boston Terrier hurt!
Ahhhh . . . the life of a central Georgian!