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    G-code Paddle or Comp-Tac Paddle

    I don't own a Comp-Tac holster, so I can only give an opinion on G Code. The thing I really like about their holsters is that you can buy one holster and then buy multiple attachments to change how you carry it. For example, my 1911 holster came with a straight drop paddle. I quickly added a...
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    loaning a gun

    Loaning a handgun is not illegal in NC. However, I would only loan one of mine to a friend who was a shooter themselves. - Jon -
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    Weak-Hand Safety on the Mag Release?

    It's a valid technique -- the idea being that you never break your grip with your strong hand. When you rotate the weapon an bring it into your body, your weak hand thumb presses the magazine release. With a minimum of practice it is just as fast as other styles of reloading. - Jon -
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    Concealed Carry Advice for a S&WSc

    Actually, I believe you can order kydex clips for the Sparks VMII to make it a tuckable holster. - Jon -
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    Anyone a sheriff's deputy or other sworn officer?

    If you're looking for a Law Enforcement job in NC, you'll most likely need to complete or be enrolled in BLET to be considered for a position. Hiring requirements are going to vary from department to department. The best bet is to look at the website or promotional info for the departments...
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    Assisted Opening Knives?

    AFAIK, Kershaw speedsafes were the first. I've got four and I think they're all great. - Jon -
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    Mag holder info needed

    Gould & Goodrich Uncle Mike's Bianchi -- may be discontinued I want a couple of the Uncle Mike's for myself. Hope this helps. - Jon -
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    Does your house mark you as a gun owner?

    If someone were to walk into my living room right now, they would see: 2 100 round boxes of .45 filled with brass 1 box of 5.56 (20 rounds) 2 30 round AR-15 magazines 1 10 round AR-15 Magazine 3 50 round .45 ammo boxes 1 100 round .45 ammo box 1 1911 Magazine loaded with Winchester JHP...
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    Beginning quick draw practice

    I'd like to also suggest heading over to www.selfdefenseforums.com and searching for "Shoulder Holster PSP." It has a lot of relevant info to crossdraw and it's where I've gotten the majority of my thoughts on the subject. SouthNarc, the guy who does the PSPs, is well known and respected at...
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    Beginning quick draw practice

    Flagging the thumb is a little more involved. Try this: Take your UNLOADED firearm and hold it against your side, muzzle pointed out. Like you are pointing it at someone, but holding it tight to your body. Keep the gun in this direction and let your thumb come back to your body. It should...
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    What's Up with Surefire Pricing?

    Name one light that puts out over fifty lumens for 8 bucks. Do you think a Mini Mag puts out anywhere close to the amount of light a G2 does? MiniMag/Surefire E2e Beamshot Comparison Are there cheaper lights that can match the output of a Surefire? Sure. Do they match up to a Surefire...
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    How do you carry OC

    I don't carry OC *yet,*, but I plan on getting an ASP Key Defender and adding a square sinnet lanyard to it. It will then be carried IWB a the 10 o'clock position. - Jon -
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    Beginning quick draw practice

    Makes sense. Personally, when I practice my draw, I go through the whole motions by the numbers. Step 1, stop and assess. Step 2, stop. Step 3, stop. Sep 4, stop. Reholster and repeat. After 10 or so, I begin to combine. 1, stop. 2, stop. 3, then 4. 10 more and I add again. Ex. 1, 2...
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    Beginning quick draw practice

    Christopher, Is there a reason in particular that you advocate doing step 1 only, step 2 only, step 3 only, as opposed to step 1, step 1 + 2, etc.? If she needs to remove the gun from the holster to practice anyways, why not go ahead and practice aquiring the grip? Shorts, There is a...
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    I never realized just how much crap I lugged around....

    I think I'm on the heavier end of carry... RF: Emerson SOCFK Folding Knife Burt Bee's Lip Balm (stick) Fisher Space Pen Watch Pocket: Kershaw Whirlwind Victorinox Signature Lite RR: ID Holder LR: Money Clip/Credit Card Holder LF: Leatherman Sideclip Orbit Gum Victorinox...
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    Gun Belt?

    If you wear a belt normally, measure it from the hole you normally use to the inside edge of the buckle. Add two inches to that measurement to compensate for your pistol and holster. Let me be the first to recommend the Wilderness line of belts. I have a 5-stitch 1.5" in Olive Drab and...
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    Price at gun range

    Shooter's Choice -- Wilmington, NC Membership was $150 for a year but they had a buy one, get one special so I only paid $75. 25 yd. Indoor pistol range only, but it's one of the nicest I've ever seen. No range fee for members, $8 per guest, no time limits. (Normal price is $15 for the...
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    New guy from NC

    Welcome from the NC beaches! - Jon -
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    Emerson "UTCOM CQC-11"

    The UTCOM closed should be quite similar in size to my Emerson SOFCK, and that fits easily into my jeans pocket. Emerson knives typically don't ride low in the pocket -- I'd guess at about half an inch being above the seam when it's clipped in. Not much of a reason to carry the UTCOM IWB --...
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    Do you carry a sheeple-friendly knife?

    I carry a small knife for two reasons: 1. to be more sheeple friendly than my defensive knife 2. to save the edge on my defensive knife. MY defensive blade is an Emerson SOFCK, and the other is either a Kershaw Chive or Scallion. Assisted opening, so they're not the most sheeple...
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