UC_Guy 1971
Elite
By old gun I mean something that you picked up 10 - 15+ years ago and it is still your primary or only EDC. Have you modified it? Have you dragged it kicking and screaming into the 21st century so that you can keep your old-school auto or wheelgun but have added a light or red dot when it wasn't designed for it?
I'm asking because I'm considering going with a 3rd Gen Smith 6906 (my ADHD is reacting with my nostalgia). With a red dot of course. Hopefully one day a light. So I got to thinking. After I put the fire out I figured I would ask and see if this something anyone else does.
In comparison, most of the cops I work with carry hip and modern guns off duty. Not that this is bad. All are approved and are proven to be good guns. Most aren't "gun enthusiasts" per se. They don't really care as long as it functions, also not a bad thing. They just picked up smaller versions of their duty guns or just asked the 1,000 year old range guy "What's good?". From there, as long as they can make it tacticool with the addition of a dot, a light and a kydex appendix carry holster they are good to go.
On a side note, if I figure out how to add a weapon light without the use of ducktape, bailing wire or JB Weld its a "For sure" thing that will happen. I know I could carry a TSW5906... but I'm old. As much as I want to carry an older DA/SA tank the TSW5906 is all steel. Full sized all steel. I mean it would double as a small club in a pinch but I will try and stick with the aluminum frame 6906.
I'm asking because I'm considering going with a 3rd Gen Smith 6906 (my ADHD is reacting with my nostalgia). With a red dot of course. Hopefully one day a light. So I got to thinking. After I put the fire out I figured I would ask and see if this something anyone else does.
In comparison, most of the cops I work with carry hip and modern guns off duty. Not that this is bad. All are approved and are proven to be good guns. Most aren't "gun enthusiasts" per se. They don't really care as long as it functions, also not a bad thing. They just picked up smaller versions of their duty guns or just asked the 1,000 year old range guy "What's good?". From there, as long as they can make it tacticool with the addition of a dot, a light and a kydex appendix carry holster they are good to go.
On a side note, if I figure out how to add a weapon light without the use of ducktape, bailing wire or JB Weld its a "For sure" thing that will happen. I know I could carry a TSW5906... but I'm old. As much as I want to carry an older DA/SA tank the TSW5906 is all steel. Full sized all steel. I mean it would double as a small club in a pinch but I will try and stick with the aluminum frame 6906.