rcurtner
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Bob, how do I conceal a shotgun? Ha!Ha! I'm short, a little plump don't know where I'd put it.Nothing wrong with carrying two guns. It’s just that one of them should be a rifle or a shotgun.
Bob, how do I conceal a shotgun? Ha!Ha! I'm short, a little plump don't know where I'd put it.Nothing wrong with carrying two guns. It’s just that one of them should be a rifle or a shotgun.
Inner thigh of your pants and tell everyone yer a porn star.Bob, how do I conceal a shotgun? Ha!Ha! I'm short, a little plump don't know where I'd put it.
Belt Fed how did you come up with that one, so quick? It's hilarious, well done.Inner thigh of your pants and tell everyone yer a porn star.
Well...i...uh, not that i ever did that but...Belt Fed how did you come up with that one, so quick? It's hilarious, well done.
That's a lot of firepower, think I would forget where they all were.Most agents and LEOs carry at least two guns and those who see lots of activity often carry more. Many years ago there was a group put together with a single street agent for an entire state. By the nature of the assignments we almost never had access to any backup and most of the time the serious social situations happened quickly, and by surprise.
I habitually carried 5 handguns and two knives. A custom cut down Commander in .45 ACP with extra magazine, followed by an even smaller 9mm for the small of the back, a .Walther PPK .380 in an ankle holster, a .Beretta 25 ACP in a groin holster, and a Freedom Arms .22 mini revolver in the arch of my left shoe. I always had a Remington Combat 1100 in the vehicle. The knives were under my armpits.
Most of the guys I hung out with often carried as many, or even more.
forgot to add speed loader for J-frameSA Echelon in 4 Brothers Holster, S&W J-frame in Galco ankle holster, 20 rd mag & surefire light in Ritche Leather combo holder, Tops Knives ranger dagger
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I'd try a selfie, afraid I would crack the lens on my phone.Hi,
Just for grins and giggles.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
Don't fall in the river you'll drownMost agents and LEOs carry at least two guns and those who see lots of activity often carry more. Many years ago there was a group put together with a single street agent for an entire state. By the nature of the assignments we almost never had access to any backup and most of the time the serious social situations happened quickly, and by surprise.
I habitually carried 5 handguns and two knives. A custom cut down Commander in .45 ACP with extra magazine, followed by an even smaller 9mm for the small of the back, a .Walther PPK .380 in an ankle holster, a .Beretta 25 ACP in a groin holster, and a Freedom Arms .22 mini revolver in the arch of my left shoe. I always had a Remington Combat 1100 in the vehicle. The knives were under my armpits.
Most of the guys I hung out with often carried as many, or even more.
Ya, but the grandkids want Grampy there as well as Nanny for birthday parties and what not so off we go haven't yet had to use a gun thereSometimes I gotta go places I don’t wanna go
If the shotgun was an M4 that'd be cool. Pair of M4s.On "duty" I carry a Glock model 22 on my hip, a Glock model 48 in an ankle holster and readily accessible in my squad is an M-4 and 12 gauge shotgun. Off "duty" only 1 gun. Just my two cents....
Put some boots on Cliffy. Especially if you're moving and shooting.Hi,
Just for grins and giggles.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
Well now that was really stupid! You can't defend yourself if you have to shoot ... with a damned cucumber!!! LOL!They did arrest some dude around here one time with a cucumber taped to the inside of his leg.
A friend of mine ( long dead) once put a banana down his pants to impress these girls. It was going great until I reached down and crushed the banana. You should've seen the look on Sandy Muser's face.Well now that was really stupid! You can't defend yourself if you have to shoot ... with a damned cucumber!!! LOL!