Shooter69 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25, 2019 11:31 pm
LCP in pocket holster or NAA .22 inpocket holster.
I want a NAA 22 mag.
I have different guns to carry depending on what I wear that day. To me it does not matter the caliber. It matters that I've got something.
As many of the older guys here have maybe done. I went through the," finding the best ccw to carry all the time.
That gun does not exist. For the first 15 or so years tried to find it. A dear friend use to be part owner of Plant City Gun and Pawn next to the old PC police station. It's still a pawn shop but nothing like it use to be.
I know there was probably 2 years I'd buy a gun a month. I'd buy one try it then use it as a trade in to buy another.
I finally figured out you need more than one gun. Then carry what ever gun based upon what you wear that day.
Because I found myself not carrying at all because it was just inconvenient or not comfortable.
I use to own TAS-T-O DONUTS in Plant City. I bought big 50lbs cubes of shortening to use in the fryers. I'd take a block of that shortening and use it to test ammo/bullets of different calibers.
Like balistics gel. It worked great in testing ammo. To me it worked better than gel. When I cut it in half I could actually see the bullet track expansion everything better.
But at 50.00 a cube I had to quit doing that
But carry the most you can and still feel comfortable. Plus conceals easily. If you find yourself constantly adjusting or making sure it's still concealed. Your not comfortable.
It does not have to be a 45, 9mm or whatever the experts say is the best man stopper.
Not referring to members here as stated a .22 cal is better than nothing if that's what your comfortable with that day. Any weapon is better than no weapon.
There is no one ccw that can cover every scenario.