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Mindless
02-03-2017, 06:43 PM
I'm still waiting for my license to show up in the mail but I'm already hating the inside of the waistband holster I got. I've been wearing it around the house and on my property just to get used to it being there and it's terrible. It's not really comfortable at all. I'm thinking about switching to an outside the waistband/on the belt holster. Indiana doesn't require you to conceal your weapon so if it peeks out under my shirt or something it's not really a huge deal. What do you guys do?

Rant
02-03-2017, 07:06 PM
I have a concealed carry permit. But, I seldom carry my fire arm physically on my person when going out. I do when going somewhere I've never been before, though.

Thug Killaa
02-03-2017, 07:13 PM
I have a glock and a roscoe but I don't use it

Unless I want to kill a bitch nigga like Eth

Shodan
02-03-2017, 07:36 PM
I only leave my house with an AK-47 in each hand and 3,000 rounds around my waist.

Student
02-03-2017, 07:45 PM
Yeeeeeeep bout' that time to look into this, for protection's sake (plus cheaper rates @ gun ranges)

Mindless
02-03-2017, 10:00 PM
I have a concealed carry permit. But, I seldom carry my fire arm physically on my person when going out. I do when going somewhere I've never been before, though.

My little city is starting to get shit stained underwear on head, running around screaming about the Illuminati crazy so I'm looking to pack mine daily and pray to G-d I never have to use the damned thing except at a gun range.

I have a glock

I've heard good things but they weren't in the price range I was looking at going entry level buying a pistol myself for the first time. I wanted to go cheap with a good warranty so if I fucked it up I wouldn't be out a bunch of money.

and a roscoe

Uhm....

Unless I want to kill a bitch nigga like Eth

You're a cunt.


Yeeeeeeep bout' that time to look into this, for protection's sake (plus cheaper rates @ gun ranges)

It'll probably be a lot more in the People's Republic of California but I got in with a gun, a spare mag, a holster and three boxes of ammo for just under $300 I think. I wound up with a hi-point C9 so I could have something I wasn't afraid of abusing the shit out of while I was getting used to the whole pistol thing. I've shot them a bunch but never bought one for myself before. Just rifles and shotguns. The gun itself was roughly $175 and hi-points warranty is such that you don't even have to clean it. In fact, you send it to them for it to be cleaned. Which, is a little weird tbh but w/e. I'm lazy and if they want to do the work then it's whatever. Plus, the safety features, though a little annoying at times are nice for just beginning to actually pack a pistol ime. The slide lock will only function with a magazine in the gun. It does automatically lock back when an empty magazine is inside. The safety itself is nicely sized and there's a tactile click when it engages and if you're a hoarder like me it comes with a nice little yellow, plastic bullet with a tag that sticks out of the chamber so that you can easily see the gun is clear when storing it.

All that said, I'm already looking for another gun. The idiots at hi-point decided that the 9mm pistol and 9mm carbine should have different magazines and that's dumb and totally not what I want. If I had thought to research that I probably would have saved a little longer and picked something else because that's my end goal. A 9mm pistol and carbine and eventually something in .306 and a 12g. Unless I find a .45 pistol and carbine that share a mag and then I'm probably going to want that too. At the point the 9mms will probably go next to the squirrel guns I don't ever use anymore.

EtH
02-05-2017, 05:48 PM
Learn how to fight or run and you won't need a gun.

Nicholas
02-06-2017, 04:06 AM
As a Brit this conversation seems so ridiculous. No one needs to walk around with a gun and if you think you need to walk around with a gun then you definitely shouldn't be walking around with a gun.

Esso
02-06-2017, 10:00 AM
Some states can do it....if Jersey allowed people to carry, Id move.

Babylon
02-06-2017, 10:14 AM
As a Brit this conversation seems so ridiculous. No one needs to walk around with a gun and if you think you need to walk around with a gun then you definitely shouldn't be walking around with a gun.

Where did you come to this conclusion? In your location that is for the most part, completely gun-less? Well, then I'd say no shit. Meanwhile in an area where guns are common, leveling the playing field becomes more intelligent than sticking to your belief that "no one needs to walk around with a gun."

You'd say no one needs to walk around with a bullet proof vest in an area where no one has ever been shot, too. It's completely relative to the situation you're speaking about, to me.

BurnTheArsonist
02-06-2017, 10:49 AM
I got my permit, i hardly carry in places with me but i keep it in my glove box. 9mm Smith and Wesson M&P. 17 round ext clip w/ custom grip

Brodie B
02-06-2017, 02:00 PM
I personally use a shoulder holster, comfortable enough to forget it's there usually.

Rant
02-06-2017, 02:07 PM
I personally use a shoulder holster, comfortable enough to forget it's there usually.

This only works in states with open carry laws, though. Unless you're wearing a jacket for concealment.

Brodie B
02-06-2017, 02:31 PM
This only works in states with open carry laws, though. Unless you're wearing a jacket for concealment.

Good point, they allow both where I am. I've been looking into the urban carry holsters, the gun sits on your leg basically but the draw seems like it could be inconvenient in several situations. https://urbancarryholsters.com

Anybody seen or tried one of these?

Blunt Rapper
02-06-2017, 11:15 PM
When I'm worried about comfort and concealing, I slip my Ruger LCP in my front or back pocket (depending on if I'm sitting for long periods of time). Anything else gets uncomfortable after too long. I have an inside-the-waist holster that work decent with my LCP and my 9. Always nice to have options. Every day is different so carrying the same gun the same way everyday doesn't always work. I wouldn't plan on taking my 7 rd. .380 into a dangerous situation, but its easy to slip in the pocket of a pair of shorts in case of emergency, when concealing my 9mm would be impossible and uncomfortable. Find what works for you and make sure you practice, drawing and shooting over and over again when you find a comfortable carry.

Denton
02-06-2017, 11:21 PM
got that M4 my dude

EtH
02-07-2017, 12:31 AM
Where did you come to this conclusion? In your location that is for the most part, completely gun-less? Well, then I'd say no shit. Meanwhile in an area where guns are common, leveling the playing field becomes more intelligent than sticking to your belief that "no one needs to walk around with a gun."

You'd say no one needs to walk around with a bullet proof vest in an area where no one has ever been shot, too. It's completely relative to the situation you're speaking about, to me.

Levelling the playing field = You also having a gun? Yeah, cause what happens in these situations is two guys turn away from each other and walk twenty paces. Cool story Murica.

In actuality, what happens is one dude walks over to another one and shoots the fuck out of him. No gunfight, just one dude shooting another one, whether the dead dude had a holster or not.

Fuck your gun laws.

Nicholas
02-08-2017, 04:54 AM
Where did you come to this conclusion? In your location that is for the most part, completely gun-less? Well, then I'd say no shit. Meanwhile in an area where guns are common, leveling the playing field becomes more intelligent than sticking to your belief that "no one needs to walk around with a gun."

You'd say no one needs to walk around with a bullet proof vest in an area where no one has ever been shot, too. It's completely relative to the situation you're speaking about, to me.

Excellent, I assume then that you're for strict gun control and ending open carry to 'level the playing field'. This would save all of you hundreds of dollars and produce the same effect whilst reducing gun crime considerably.

EtH
02-08-2017, 06:33 AM
Excellent, I assume then that you're for strict gun control and ending open carry to 'level the playing field'. This would save all of you hundreds of dollars and produce the same effect whilst reducing gun crime considerably.

"But Nick, criminals will always be able to get guns"

Sure, but when you're facing time in jail and being fined out the ass just for having one, black market prices rise and financially it becomes much more difficult to own a gun.

If people are so shit scared of their houses being broken into, buy an alarm or a dog. Just don't touch the dog inappropriately like Nick does.

Mindless
02-08-2017, 09:12 AM
Good point, they allow both where I am. I've been looking into the urban carry holsters, the gun sits on your leg basically but the draw seems like it could be inconvenient in several situations. https://urbancarryholsters.com

Anybody seen or tried one of these?

I've been looking at those too. They look really cool but, like you said, the draw seems like it wouldn't be optimal. Sitting seems like one of those situations. It would probably be useless in the car.

I personally use a shoulder holster, comfortable enough to forget it's there usually.

Doesn't it flop around? I was looking at those too but I was worried about it being annoying as shit.


When I'm worried about comfort and concealing, I slip my Ruger LCP in my front or back pocket (depending on if I'm sitting for long periods of time). Anything else gets uncomfortable after too long. I have an inside-the-waist holster that work decent with my LCP and my 9. Always nice to have options. Every day is different so carrying the same gun the same way everyday doesn't always work. I wouldn't plan on taking my 7 rd. .380 into a dangerous situation, but its easy to slip in the pocket of a pair of shorts in case of emergency, when concealing my 9mm would be impossible and uncomfortable. Find what works for you and make sure you practice, drawing and shooting over and over again when you find a comfortable carry.

The C9 is a little heavy and big for pocket carry.

I do practice drawing and getting sight picture and all that as often as I can.

Babylon
02-08-2017, 02:12 PM
Levelling the playing field = You also having a gun? Yeah, cause what happens in these situations is two guys turn away from each other and walk twenty paces. Cool story Murica.


In actuality, what happens is one dude walks over to another one and shoots the fuck out of him. No gunfight, just one dude shooting another one, whether the dead dude had a holster or not.

Fuck your gun laws.

That's a situation that I'm sure has happened many times, just the shitty reality of the merican system. Though the underlying point of my position is that in situations where a violent gun scenario kicks off, and separate gun-owners are in the vicinity, they could save potential victims. Or if the initial victim was carrying a firearm, and the shooter simply misses or something unlucky happens. He can then defend himself, in comparison to the other situation where he'd have to just run, hide, or die

Both of my listed scenarios have also happened, here's a good map to put that across better than my words can
http://dailycaller.com/2016/01/05/gun-control-owners-criminals/
Of the nearly 200 cases we analyzed, people carrying guns saved at least 283 potential victims.

Even still, beyond all that shit, I actually agree that the system is trash. Though until we wizen up I'd much rather be the guy who can adequately defend himself than the guy who simply disagrees with the situation and brings words to a gunfight.

EtH
02-08-2017, 02:16 PM
I'd probably have a gun if I was in America. I wouldn't carry it around with me, same way I don't carry a knife with me here, but why not have one if I'm allowed?

The problem is people are stupid, and I wouldn't be comfortable knowing that people can just walk around with guns and make the same stupid decisions they already make. Yesterday I saw two junkies get into a fight in a crowded area outside my house. If there was guns...some shit could have happened.

Babylon
02-08-2017, 02:21 PM
I'd probably have a gun if I was in America. I wouldn't carry it around with me, same way I don't carry a knife with me here, but why not have one if I'm allowed?

The problem is people are stupid, and I wouldn't be comfortable knowing that people can just walk around with guns and make the same stupid decisions they already make. Yesterday I saw two junkies get into a fight in a crowded area outside my house. If there was guns...some shit could have happened.

I lived in Alabama about a year or so back, and the county I was housed withins sheriff apparently revoked the state concealed carry "privileges" in favor of open carry. Which they CAN do. So many rebel flag draped rednecks with pistols on them even at fuckin fast food places. Shit made me uncomfortable as hell

Nicholas
02-08-2017, 02:32 PM
The problem is people are stupid, and I wouldn't be comfortable knowing that people can just walk around with guns and make the same stupid decisions they already make. Yesterday I saw two junkies get into a fight in a crowded area outside my house. If there was guns...some shit could have happened.

That's the difference between the U.K and the U.S. Over here I am never worried about being shot under almost any circumstances. It doesn't matter if a fight breaks out, hell it doesn't even matter if someone gets into a fight with a police officer. I know there is no risk to their life and no risk to the police officers. That's how it should be.

'Merica needs to switch to a more U.K-like gun control system.

EtH
02-08-2017, 02:37 PM
The police should absolutely not be armed in America. Their duty is to serve and protect the people (the slogan might be PD specific but the thought behind it spreads across them all). If there is a possibility of a person being shot by a police officer who doesn't deserve to be shot, or a police officer being shot by a criminal, the latter should always be what happens. The police are supposed to protect the people, it should be their lives on the line before any innocent persons.

Mob_Figure
02-08-2017, 05:09 PM
shit everywhere ive lived has damn near zero gun laws easy to buy and open carry requires no license. purchasing only reqs a background check. alot of people in here talking shit like damn jealous much.

EtH
02-08-2017, 05:15 PM
shit everywhere ive lived has damn near zero gun laws easy to buy and open carry requires no license. purchasing only reqs a background check. alot of people in here talking shit like damn jealous much.

Yeah. I'm so jealous. I wish Scotland had more school shootings.