What are you carrying today?

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.
Good for you....
 
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.
If it has to be explained to you will never get it...
 
Why is what you're carrying important? I don't care as long as you can shoot it, know its ammunition capability and have a good mind set to protect with proper restraint…
 
S&W model 36 no dash with Underwood 150gr Wadcutters in an Uncle Mike's pocket holster, along with a Kershaw Ken Onion design folder clipped at top of the same pocket. In winter, it will be my brand new Dan Wesson Vbob Commander Classic, but I have to get it broken in first though.
 

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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.
Then continue to not...
 
S&W M&P 2.0 performance center carry comp compact 9mm, rotating with a S&W bodyguard 2.0 depending on clothing. Woods hiking S&W M&P 2.0 40cal, car gun is a Canik PT9SF elite 9mm, ammo Winchester 147gr ranger T 9mm, Speer gold dot 90gr 380acp.
 
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.

That's convenient actually; because in Canada, although you are a pistol enthusiast as much as the next guy, own 14 pistols, and shoot PPC competitively, you can't choose to legally carry a concealed handgun for self protection anyway, since your government has already made the choice on your behalf not to carry a gun in public.

I'm going to the ATM later today and will be carrying an M&P .40 in a horsehide Super Tuck, and I'll be taking my wife to a nice restaurant this evening, so I'll be pocket carrying an M&P 9c; because I choose to, and I don't see any health benefits in not carrying a gun in public.
 
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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.
Fair enough.
Something to think about; I keep a couple of fire extinguishers in my home. I don't expect to ever need to use them, but we have a saying - "it's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it."
 
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