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Hello friends and neighbors // 38+P everyday /// 357 magnum in rural/woods
I carried IWB 586 6" 357/38 as do all revolver. One tool for many things wilderness and city. One revolver was all I could afford so I got what I considered the best.
I'm sure folks wondered why I rarely sat down.
Now I always carry 442-2, 1 7/8" airweight with 38+P JHP either in pocket or IWB and add 586, 357/38 open carry when hiking or hunting.
The difference in comfort and accessability is amazing. Not to mention being able to sit easily.
I am confident in the 38+P for city/home (up close) but still prefer the 357 mag. in a more rural (yards not feet) environment.
9mm in a HP form.Easy to shoot and easy to hit the target where it counts.After all it's about bullet placement not caliber that counts.A 15-18 round mag. is more than enough for civilian use.
Going to start carrying the 13 rd spare mag, and a 3" fixed blade knife, soon (I realized the gun won't be very useful if I get grabbed from behind).
No plans on carrying a BUG, although I would like to have a long gun in the jeep if I ever live in a state that permits it. May just get a Hi-Point pistol to keep in there instead.
Plan on eventually getting a 9mm subcompact (Kahr or something) for those times when I actually care about good concealment.
Bein' in Texas, large caliber carry in the summer can be a challenge, but whenever possible it's one of my .45's - either a Randall LeMay or a Wilson Sentinel. ALWAYS (where legal) either a Sig P238 or Colt Mustang in a pocket holster. Yeah...I have multiples of everything - for one thing, when I detail strip I don't like bein' in a hurry to put 'em back together for carry. For another, my goal is to have as many pistols as my wife has shoes.....
GLOCK 17 or 19 depending on mood with a S&W 360 as a BUG, the latter is always on my person and the 17 W/TLR being primarily a bedside or arms reach pistol while in the house.
Glock 22 .40S&W loaded with Winchester Ranger 180 gr. Bonded JHP in a Gould and Goodrich shoulder holster. even with a light over shirt you can't tell I'm carrying, and it's great in the winter with a heavy coat on.
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