mdcrossbow
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Where did you find that Stone Age condom?
acquired in a trade sizable trade many years ago.
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Where did you find that Stone Age condom?
If we're including the truck, then a 20mm grenade launcher on a retractable frame that pops up out of the shell. It takes up some room, but it's totally worth it during rush hour.
I forgot.
A slim wallet and some change.
I stopped carrying a belt full of tools and such 13 years ago. Everyday it was full ,if I was not on the boat. Then it was pared down so not to drown.
Pistol was always a clip on with an extra 17rd mag. Still goes with me everywhere.
That and the go bag.
Its full of ems stuff and one is in the truck.
What handgun do you fellows prefer to carry or keep in your truck ? ( excluding Ben's rocket launcher )
I went down to the 9mm Taurus with extra mag on the holster.my purse/bag has so much stuff in it, from first aid to horse hoof pick. People have picked it up to hand it to me and said "what the hell is in this ?"
What handgun do you fellows prefer to carry or keep in your truck ? ( excluding Ben's rocket launcher )
S&W M&P 40 w/ two extra mags.
The 20mm is really my bbq gun.
I went down to the 9mm Taurus with extra mag on the holster.
I had carried a Glock 10mm and a Navy 45 before that.
Maybe my aunt will leave me her Sig 380. lolthanks,
Ben/Hank, I carried a S & W 380 Shield and also a Sig Sauer P365, but I really like the Hellcat ( Springfield ) which would be too small for you guys, but I like it
I don’t like leaving guns in trucks. Now that I can’t carry at work, most days it stays home. But my normal carry gun is an M&P Shield 9mm with two spare mags.my purse/bag has so much stuff in it, from first aid to horse hoof pick. People have picked it up to hand it to me and said "what the hell is in this ?"
What handgun do you fellows prefer to carry or keep in your truck ? ( excluding Ben's rocket launcher )
I understand and agree. I get caught sometimes when something comes up and I need to enter a building where you are not allowed to bring a handgun or an unplanned trip to the dog or horse track. If they steal the truck then they have also stolen the handgun, but I doubt they would know it or find itI don’t like leaving guns in trucks. Now that I can’t carry at work, most days it stays home. But my normal carry gun is an M&P Shield 9mm with two spare mags.
I have a Taurus G2C 12rnd mags personal and Glock 17 issued. That Glock is ditch pig ugly, they all are. But goddamn I’ve qualed and trained rolling in the dust, dirt, snow, rain and they just don’t quit.I went down to the 9mm Taurus with extra mag on the holster.
I had carried a Glock 10mm and a Navy 45 before that.
thanks,
Ben/Hank, I carried a S & W 380 Shield and also a Sig Sauer P365, but I really like the Hellcat ( Springfield ) which would be too small for you guys, but I like it
I have that same belt buckle. Mine has a few more miles on it.View attachment 231390
Plus Samsung Galaxy. Almost never carry cash. Unnecessary.
Also glasses and hearing aids but those are life support items. Always on my head.
That's why I grew out my beard. I had too many useless combs around here.I went bald years ago but I still carry my comb around with me... I just can't part with it.
My wife's 938 is honestly the only pocket rocket I've ever actually enjoyed shooting.I've got a little Sig P935 that's a wonderful little pocket 9. metal framed, 1911 style controls & it's accurate for a short bbl pistol. Put it in an IWB holster & it disappears into my ample belly.
The 935 and 938 have more color choices than a jelly bean store.My wife's 938 is honestly the only pocket rocket I've ever actually enjoyed shooting.
No joke people used to call my dad "the comb" cause he always had a comb. Softball tournament left center field comb in his pocket. Dinner at the steakhouse comb in his pocket. Didn't matter where he was. Hahaha. Still makes me laughI used to carry a comb. Sadly, it's now just extra weight.