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What your carry gun says about you

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4 Responses to “What your carry gun says about you”

  1. Jim S Says:

    Glock 20 (10mm): Don’t f%*K with me, I’m going on a hog hunt.

  2. one-eyed Jack Says:

    I carry a big gun to compensate for the size of my penis. Jack.

  3. Huck Says:

    I’ve had people tell me that I’m old fashioned and out of date because I prefer revolvers and lever action rifles. “Come into the 21st century” they say. Bleh! I hate the 21st century and as for shootin’ irons I like ones made out of steel and wood that shoot real ammo like .38 Special, .45 Colt, .44-40 and .45-70.

    So call me old fashioned. I’ll thank you for the compliment! 🙂

  4. Rivrdog Says:

    20th Century? It’s for foxes, and they don’t shoot. I live in the late 19th Century, and my Charter Arms Bulldog shoots the S&W .44 Special, which CCI/Blazer loads with Flying Ashtrays, or I load with FMJ 240-gr hardball + 7.0gr Unique. The F/A will cut you in half, and the hardball will wreck your spine even if I miss the vertebrae by six inches…a head hit makes you into protoplasm, of course.

    Yeah, it only shoots 5 rounds. Unless you are some shape-shifter from off-world, you can’t take even one of those. Yeah, I have 5 more in pocket, and get them all into the gun in 6 seconds and out in another 3, aimed. I might even have a New York reload of a P3AT in my pocket, just to bump up a century…

    If times are parlous, I will have a Marlin 1894 with/near me, with 11 of those .44 pills in it, and the longer barrel spits them at 1200 ft/sec, or I can load 44 magnum, and get almost a ton of energy and/or 250 meters effective range before the parabola of the trajectory really sets in.

    Old-fashioned? You bet! Reliable? Always! The 44s = trauma surgeons out of work, grave-diggers on overtime, for 140 years.

Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.

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