You no longer have to run towards trouble. But if a bad guy recognizes you, he may run towards you.
Don't laugh. Happened to my brother in law.
Don't laugh. Happened to my brother in law.
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It's easier to disarm carrying a Jdis-arm-frame (or small semi-auto) in a pocket holster than most anything else. Until recently, I had to disarm before eating a meal at most decent restaurants. That meant that I usually carried my 36-no dash in on of my own pocket holsters. It was much easier to put holster and all in the glove box than to wrestle with a larger gun and a tuckable IWB.
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If CCW in your pocket--why do you have to dis-arm before entering a restaurant?
In Ohio until very recently if alcohol was sold in the bar/restaurant it was illegal to carry. Now you can carry, but can't drink.
The topic the OP posted is of interest to me as I am retiring in a few months after a 33 year career. I have a 642 no lock on order, thinking of getting two, each to back up the other. 2 guns, ten rounds, easier to conceal and carry. Or, one to back up a bigger gun should I choose to carry such if needed. Decisions, decisions.
Yup, but not without restrictions such as having to keep qualified annually......haffta keep up to date.When I first retired, I continued to carry my duty back-up, the Glock 27 for a while, now I'm carrying my 640-no dash because it patterns better with snake shot for rattlers when I'm out walking. If I lived in a city, I think I would go back to the Glock 27. By the way, retired LEO can carry concealed without CCW under federal law and that over rides local statutes.
Yup, but not without restrictions such as having to keep qualified annually......haffta keep up to date.
I find myself carrying my M&P 340 all the time with nothing else after carrying a custom 1911 for over 25 years, almost everywhere I went. Wondering how many of you carry only a small J frame or a small semi auto only. Sometimes I think that I should be carrying one of my bigger, more powerful weapons. ???? I carry it with SB Gold Dots an extra speedloader and a speed strip but is it enough?
Tom