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I suppose that I should've voted 'small cal. semiauto' as my Keltec P32 is always either on my person or within arm's length.
But whenever I leave the house (and sometimes when I'm at home) it's accompanied by a 'large cal. semiauto', usually a .45 ACP and some variation on the 1911 theme.
I suppose that because it's so small and unobtrusive (and it's always in my pocket) I've come to regard it more like a 'proof of insurance' card or my multi-tool than as my actual CW. Not good.
Time to drive out to the club with a couple of boxes of ball and do some practice drills.
I am a cop. I carry a Glock 27 in an Alessi ankle holster at work. When I am off I carry the same most of the time. In certain long pants I carry a Taurus .38 in a Renegade ankle holster. It is the shrouded hammer model. A lot of times in the summer I carry my Kel-tec p-32 in Thunderwear or stuck in my pocket.
Quote: Large caliber semi-auto (9x19 mm and above) 140 60.34%
Kinda saw that coming, didn't you?
Smoke
Well, no. I thought more folks would carry a 642 and the like (large caliber revolver, albeit in a small package). I also thought there would be more folks carrying 32/380 Keltecs (small caliber semi-autos). But it looks like most folks carry service caliber semi-autos more than they carry anything else. I guess I'm not surprised that the majority do that. I just thought the breakdown would be a little more evenly distributed.
-Daivd
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