InkEd
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Why don't people want to use/carry their "good guns" for situations when they might truly need them for something?
In other words, that alot of people don't want to carry their "better guns" instead of a gun that is "just okay" to defend their lives? For example, a person is a 1911 fan and owns two 1911s. Let's say one is a Springfield Loaded and the other is a RIA base model. Why heck would a person not opt to carry the better gun over the other one?
I would understand if the choice was between a heirloom quality factory engraved BBQ gun and a stock from the box gun BUT that's usually not the situation. I just can't figure it out. It's like saying you going to use your 2004 F-150 for work instead of your 2006 Silverado. Both are good trucks BUT neither is so awesome that you should worry about using it for intended purpose.
In other words, that alot of people don't want to carry their "better guns" instead of a gun that is "just okay" to defend their lives? For example, a person is a 1911 fan and owns two 1911s. Let's say one is a Springfield Loaded and the other is a RIA base model. Why heck would a person not opt to carry the better gun over the other one?
I would understand if the choice was between a heirloom quality factory engraved BBQ gun and a stock from the box gun BUT that's usually not the situation. I just can't figure it out. It's like saying you going to use your 2004 F-150 for work instead of your 2006 Silverado. Both are good trucks BUT neither is so awesome that you should worry about using it for intended purpose.