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Byrd
August 3rd, 2007, 06:54 PM
Good responses guys, and I must say, we have a very fine choice of weapons. I think it is interesting what others carry & shoot. Keep it coming!
Joe Common
August 3rd, 2007, 07:45 PM
I have not carried my Kahr PM9 in the four years I have had the CCW permit. But the Kahr is the smallest 9mm with the best balance available, and it fits in your pocket with 6-7 rounds.
My son, now 37 years old, was in the second graduating CCW class ever in MN. He has a Kal-tec 9mm that is a great little pistol for the money. He also packs a 10mm in the car when he travels. He just bought a Bersa 380 for his wife who works in Dtn Mpls.
That little Bersa is the most accurate pistol I have taken to the range--beautiful piece! She wasn't too excited at first; but now, because of increased problems downtown, is enthusiastically enrolling in a class.
I spent the money and the time to get my CCW permit just because I think it's a right we need to protect. In Israel, I'm told there are more concealed weapons per capita than anywhere in the world, with a crime rate that is the lowest (murders, rapes, burglary, etc.--not rockets from Gaza).
We need to protect our right to bear arms, even if, like me, we don't actually carry.
Wyatt
August 4th, 2007, 06:06 AM
New Mexico just went to CCW but has the best of both worlds as they also allow carry open and notorious. BTW, if you are caught carrying a hidden weapon, it is a petty misdemeanor with a $50 fine. I haven't gotten my CCW permit and probably won't. I carry in my vehicle at all times and also have a separate weapon in the drawer of my office. I prefer Ruger and have two 9 mm along with a Sig Sauer 40 mm, a Ruger 45 cal. 6 gun to be carried with a western shooting rig and a 380 Tomcat (my "girlie" gun). However, it is small and discrete and its seven round clip is good for work at short range. Other weapons include multiple 12 guage shotguns (Beretta for home defense) and rifles designed for long range hunting. My son (age 13) has his own guns (junior versions) with a 20 guage shotgun and a 30-30 Winchester Model 94 pre-1964 which has been in the family for over 50 years. I believe in home defense first and asking questions later. The Second Amendment protects the heart and soul of our country and any attempt to remove that protection will be met with appropriate response. I believe that you should never be more than 5 feet from a weapon at any time and I try to practice that. I am disabled and unable to effectively protect myself or my family anymore by relying upon pure physical abilities. Therefore, it is extremely important that my weapons remain loaded and ready for any contingency at any time. If I sound like a redneck, I am and proud of it. I am an educated redneck attorney who is well aware of my Constitutional rights and my duty to God and country. Enough said.
Byrd
August 4th, 2007, 10:43 AM
Wyatt - good post, it is not only ore 2nd ammendment rights that are in danger, but most of the others in the bill of rights as well. I think it is sad that in the United States we should even think about having to "protect" ourselves. A good friend of mine is a local police officer, and when CCW first came to Kansas, he told me to go get one & carry all the time, as the job of the police is primarily response AFTER the fact, and by then it is too late. I agree, as I am never out of reach of a weapon. The assult I endured 12 years ago taught me a hard lesson. If you are not ready, you could die.
Wally
August 4th, 2007, 11:00 AM
Sounds like a responsible group of people out there.
Just a reminder "The battle belongs to the Lord".
Even with the best training and equipment you have to rely on the Lord. And I hope each one of us who posesses a permit, is prepared to laydown our lives just as quickly if not quicker that to take one. I pray I never have to use my gun but instead look for opportunities to use the "Sword" with grace and mercy.
I know an evangelist who has a ccw signed by Jesus. He carries his weapon boldly in the open and has no fear of even the darkest place. Now that is Security!
Hillbilly
August 4th, 2007, 11:38 AM
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Joseph The Carpenter
August 4th, 2007, 02:56 PM
In the winter I carry a Kimber TLE five inch barrel stainless and in the summer I carry a Kel-tec P-11, the smallest 10 round 9mm. Sometimes I carry a S&W 86, Taurus 24/7 in 9mm, and if I am wearing shorts I carry a Kel-tec 380.
Wyatt
August 5th, 2007, 07:35 PM
I'm glad I stumbled across this thread. It made me stop and re-inventory. So this afternoon my son and I went out to the gun room and spent some time going through everything. I had forgotten about a Para-Ordinance .45, a Ruger .22, an AK-47 assault rifle and multiple other weapons. The Para-Ordinance is a beautiful weapon with walnut grips and stainless barrel. It is also pre-ban and I bought it from a police officer so it doesn't have the limited capacity magazines. I really need to do some reloading though so perhaps I can turn to that later this fall. Unfortunately, the police are there to pick up the pieces after the crime has already occurred. Therefore, it is the duty of every citizen to provide for their own self-defense. It's too bad that many shirk that duty.
Byrd
August 5th, 2007, 08:40 PM
I agree Wyatt, an armed society is a polite society...sad but true. I am in the process of building an AK from a Romanian kit. Next weekend I will put the finish on it, and the following weekend after the finish has occured will test it. It will be fun!
26Franklin
August 5th, 2007, 10:05 PM
The People's Republic of Tax-consin is too backwards to allow it here yet - just like their continued refusal to execute criminals!
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