Looks like your yelling at everyone with the uppercase.
I think he does this because he is visually challenged. It is easy for him to see the letters while typing.
Looks like your yelling at everyone with the uppercase.
Hi Les,
My Agent is parkerized. I thought all Agents were parkerized,
but I see yours has a nice blue finish. Was it re-finished?
P. S. This is the kind of "shroud" that I like.
Why do you have only 5 cartridges in the Speed Strips?
Was curious because it seems like a lot of people do that.
I personally load them with all 6 because i don't mind having an extra round left over if I do a full reload on a 5-shooter, and on a partial reload it's nice too. Might need it sometime.
EDC is a 442 or 36.....carry 5rnds in a 6rnd speed strip also.
Really does help me when fumbling a reload in a hurry and I agree you don't want to worry about putting that extra round in your pocket.
Bud of mine carries 4 in a strip, 2 space 2....would argue with him but he's scary fast to get an empty j-frame back up shooting.
With a good quality, well designed holster, and proper gun belt, I find virtually no difference between my Colt Cobra (or any airweight J frame for that matter) and a midsized revolver like a K or L frame IWB. I actually prefer a 3" or 4" barrel IWB than a snub. The belt and holster make all the difference. Person of average stature and size shouldn't really have any issues with a midsized revolver like a K/L frame IMO.
would like to purchase one for everyday carry. Ive narrowed it down to 2 models. both 357mag
What do people use for K frame holsters, IWB?
As a skinny guy, you're actually at an advantage. A loose fitting T shirt should conceal most anything mid sized that doesn't have a gigantic grip if you are anywhere near average sized at the shoulders.I would like for that to be true. I would also like to test your theory sometimes. But my only K frame is a 6"er right now. Maybe I need to try what you're saying. I'm not sure if I totally agree with what you're saying though. We're all built differently. I don't think I could do a 4"er. I'm pretty skinny and when I go to sit down, it would probably be lifting up my belt from hitting the chair. I'm only 135 pounds... I know, too skinny.