Jim Turner
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Same as yesterday.I thought I'd be a little retro and decided to carry my cougar 8000 F.
Holster is a strong right side OWB with thumb snap retention. The cougar carries nicely. It's about 2/3 the weight of a third generation Smith, but feels tighter to the hip in this holster and carries quite easily.
What's your carry today?
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MaverickDMD, I used to feel exactly the same way... until I was robbed at gun point while attending college in inner-city Philadelphia, PA by three gang bangers. I could have easily been killed that night. My family would have been distraught and I would have been dead. Two of my friends were also robbed at gun point. None of us being shot was the result of good luck. We weren't carrying because it was illegal at that time. I hope you never have that experience, Sir.I'm in Canada and am going to the doctor today to live. So I'm getting my heart taken care of which statistically is what will kill me at 62 not some fictitious gun fight because of what I did or didn't choose to carry on that trip. How many friends have you lost to civilian gun fire versus heart attack/stroke events? Look I'm a pistol enthusiast as much as the next guy. I own 14 pistols, shoot PPC competitively and smith them all. I just don't see the health benefits of carrying a gun in public.
I would recommend liberty civil defense ammo. 50 grain bullet at 1500 ft./s.Tonight out for dinner with the wife, my Colt Pocketlite .380. It's running Buffalo Bore's 95gr +P JHP (+/- 1100 fps), all tucked up close with a cross-draw holster. On the Harley, a Kimber Ultra Carry II running HST's 230gr +P JHP, carried with an Azula leather pancake holster.View attachment 792604View attachment 792605