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Would it be wrong to carry a Glock 22 for personal protection? I also would like to hear comments on the NRA. Joined this morning.....Thanks in advance
 
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Would it be wrong to carry a Glock 22 for personal protection? I also would like to hear comments on the NRA. Joined this morning.....Thanks in advance
 
Welcome to the forum.

Carry whatever you feel safest with.

I feel the NRA is our best collective stand in defense of our Second Amendment rights. It's also constructive to join local and state organizations too.
 
Assumeing everything is legal, I see no problem. Are you meaning is it a good choice?
 
Originally posted by BarbC:
Welcome to the forum.

Carry whatever you feel safest with.

I feel the NRA is our best collective stand in defense of our Second Amendment rights. It's also constructive to join local and state organizations too.

What she said.
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Personal choice would be a G-23 as it is a bit smaller, and you can use G22 mags in it. But if you already own a G22 I certainly would not go buy
a G23, really not cost effective.
What ever you carry, practice with it and when you are comfortable, practice some more. I used to wonder why a transition course too so many rounds until I had changed weapons several times in the course of my INS/DHS tenure. Usual transition at the academy was about 2500 rounds over fifteen weeks. Transition at the duty station was 1500 when we went to the Beretta 96 from issued wheel guns was about 1500, and when the USP Compact/2000 came along it was between 1500 and 2000 round depending on how close we were to Oct 1 (new physical year).
Thom Braxton
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Well, for some of us it goes without even saying, but since you're a noob and we don't know the extent of your experience, one of the things you should know about carrying the Glock is it needs to be in a holster . No pocket or 'Mexican' carry recommended for these.

NRA - not perfect but nothing is. But there is strength in numbers and it's better to be feared than loved in some cases.
 
Thanks everyone....In the Army(7th Cav) I was expert with various firearms...also some sniper training...the way things are going have to arm myself and loved ones.
 
in the summer with t-shirt and shorts its the bTj derringer .38 cal. just slip it in the back pocket with the hankerchief.
 
Glock 22 is OK but I preferred the Glock 23 (compact version). Do need a holster as has been noted previously. I now carry the Glock 32, 357 Sig compact version and have a 40 caliber barrel if I need to change.

NTA is best organization we have for 2nd A rights. Again as has been noted earlier, it ain't perfect but it is on our side.
 
Not a Glock person, I use S&W's. But regarding the NRA, it is the best thing going now to protect the 2nd Amendment.

FYI:

The NRA is giving FREE 1-yr memberships to everyone that wants to join. Please join and pass it around, they are trying to build up their membership to fight pending legislation that impacts our right to bear arms.

http://www.nrahq.org/nrabonus/accept-membership.asp
 
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