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Pcdokk

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  1. It's unfortunate our society has changed to where being kind to strangers can become an invitation to an assault. No one knows what a people are going to do out in public but when a stranger comes to my door my senses go on full alert. I never open the door to anyone I don't know and have dogs and protection available at all times. Better safe and apologetic than getting a butt whoopin' by trying to "help" some crazy person.

  2. I own several Taurus guns; a 9mm, 44mag, 38 snubby, .380 and a Raging Judge 410/45lc. Only had one problem with the .380 and it was fixed quickly and returned in excellent order plus I got 2 free extra magazines for my trouble. The Judge is always with me on the farm. I know Taurus has been through some rough times but IMHO they work well.

  3. This is where I got mine, three years old on my fat butt and it's STILL going strong. It's about just shy of being 1/4", if I did my math right it would be around .18 or .19 inches thick. 1 3/4" width and has belt holes all the way around. They're a bit expensive because they're all custom made to order but judging from the quality, it's something that will last 10 years easily.

     

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    Ditto here. I have 3 and love them.

  4. My doors are always locked, my dogs alert to every unknown sound, and yes, when I hear an unexpected knock on my door day or night I approach the door with weapon at the ready (concealed from plain view). I never so much as crack the door without asking who they are. If it sounds like a legitimate person I still make them walk down the porch and hold their ID up to a window so I can get a look at the ID and the person. I have no problem politely asking them to leave if I have no interest in what they are there for; sometimes not so politely if they argue or refuse to leave and I will never hesitate to make a non emergency call to LEO's reporting a suspicious person in the neighborhood. Friends know me well enough to let me know they are dropping by even if they call from my driveway. Just common sense in my humble opinion.

  5. I recently added a Kimber Pro Crimson Carry II to my collection and am looking for opinions/experience with site options. It came with the low profile Kimber sites but my question is whether or not to consider adding mepro night sites or another brand of night sites. I found the Crimson Trace laser easy to use and after a bit of tweaking have it zeroed in at 10 yards so shooting the "light" isn't a problem. Some of my other weapons have night sites installed and I like them a lot but I'm looking for feedback on pros and or cons for using them with a laser. Thanks in advance for the input!

  6. I own a P238 Tribal Rosewood; it's a daily companion and has been for quite as while. I carry it cocked and locked in a pocket holster no printing issues and no one notices it's there.

  7. I carry a G26, G27 or one of my other weapons in an IWB holster when not in the car and like jbravo I keep a backpack on the passenger seat with my weapon at the ready whenever I am driving. That whole biker thing puts self defense while driving in a new light. I have looked at some of the straps/holsters that fasten to the steering column as another option; but as long as I can reach my protection I feel comfortable.

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