What Pistol do you carry daily?
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#448
My brother got a super redhawk 454 alaskan for Christmas from his wife. I think he fired it twice to get familiar with it and hasn't since.
He says the power on that damn thing is incredible but nowhere near practical as a daily carrier, and boarder line overkill as a defense weapon.
Then again, if he finds himself in a situation with a bear, or a bull elk charging him, I don't think he will hesitate to pull this piece first.
Personally, I have been known to carry everything from a 1911 to my M9 (service issue), and on occasion I'm not ashamed to say a Kel-Tec P32. I guess it depends on where I'm going, what I'm doing, and which one feels right for that day.
He says the power on that damn thing is incredible but nowhere near practical as a daily carrier, and boarder line overkill as a defense weapon.
Then again, if he finds himself in a situation with a bear, or a bull elk charging him, I don't think he will hesitate to pull this piece first.
Personally, I have been known to carry everything from a 1911 to my M9 (service issue), and on occasion I'm not ashamed to say a Kel-Tec P32. I guess it depends on where I'm going, what I'm doing, and which one feels right for that day.
#449
My brother got a super redhawk 454 alaskan for Christmas from his wife. I think he fired it twice to get familiar with it and hasn't since.
He says the power on that damn thing is incredible but nowhere near practical as a daily carrier, and boarder line overkill as a defense weapon.
Then again, if he finds himself in a situation with a bear, or a bull elk charging him, I don't think he will hesitate to pull this piece first.
Personally, I have been known to carry everything from a 1911 to my M9 (service issue), and on occasion I'm not ashamed to say a Kel-Tec P32. I guess it depends on where I'm going, what I'm doing, and which one feels right for that day.
He says the power on that damn thing is incredible but nowhere near practical as a daily carrier, and boarder line overkill as a defense weapon.
Then again, if he finds himself in a situation with a bear, or a bull elk charging him, I don't think he will hesitate to pull this piece first.
Personally, I have been known to carry everything from a 1911 to my M9 (service issue), and on occasion I'm not ashamed to say a Kel-Tec P32. I guess it depends on where I'm going, what I'm doing, and which one feels right for that day.