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01-17-2012, 11:51 PM #1
It is none of your business.
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01-18-2012, 01:57 AM #2
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01-18-2012, 04:34 PM #4
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01-18-2012, 04:46 PM #5
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01-18-2012, 05:10 PM #6
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01-18-2012, 05:45 PM #7
you guys are lucky, im only 16 and cant carry ccw. i understadn most 16 yr olds arnt mature enough to have a gun on them but i dare have my hunting rifle in the truck and in pa i can hunt myself with a 30-06 on my sholder or a 12 ga in my hands. i hate when i walk into town for stuff or go to the local fishign hole and have to walk home at dusk by myself and cant carry leagly. i always have my boot knife but thats not really effective. there has only been 2 shootings, 1 mugging and a robbery in the area in the past 5 yrs that im aware of so its not a crime ridden arrea and id love to be able to have somethign on me. i have found a loop hole in the fall and winter. i trap so i thro a few traps out along the way to towna dn then i can take my 22 rifle with me when i go that way because im (checkign traps). I understand why they dont want people my age carrign revolvers but i think it ruins it for people like me that wouldent even think about using it for somethign stupid.
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01-18-2012, 07:15 PM #8
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Thanked: 79I'm sure you're a good kid, so just speaking for myself - it's a good thing I couldn't (and didn't) carry when I was younger! Where I grew up, hardly anyone was allowed to carry anyway, and I was a bit of an a**hle, back then, hot temper, lots of fights. Matter of fact, I didn't go armed at all until I was in my 20's, a little calmer, and working as a bouncer sometimes, then started carrying Mace, baton, with a knife as absolutely last ditch.
A knife is devastatingly effective as a defensive and offensive weapon - in fact, more dangerous at bad-breath range than a gun (at close range, 0-5 ft., firearms injuries have a 65% mortality rate - knife injuries at that range prove fatal about 85% of the time.). In the boot, probably not so easy to get to, maybe think about something you can legally carry in your pocket, and most importantly, get some training in with it. Also make sure that you're completely clear on what is actually legal self-defense in your jurisdiction, and when you can use deadly force. On the issue of deadly force in general, I warmly recommend Lt. Col. Dave Grossman's tape series "The Bulletproof Mind", and his book "On Killing". which contain good and important points about the physiology and psychology involved in deadly force encounters.
Another extremely effective defense is always the famous fleetfoot technique - don't walk, RUN away from trouble - I'm not ashamed to admit using that dirty trick quite a few times in my past...
Best regards, -oLast edited by HamburgO; 01-18-2012 at 07:22 PM.
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01-18-2012, 10:16 PM #9
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Thanked: 498I live in Philly and I carry a S&W Model 640 357 mag. It just so happens that last weekend some nice citizens of the city of brotherly love decided to shot up our shop delivery van at night. Blowing out 3 windows and putting 2 rounds through the door panels. I surely hope things calm down. I never go to work without my piece.
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11-12-2013, 02:41 AM #10
I haven't been around here in a while, but I carry a Les Bear TRS in a variety of holsters. On rare occasions I carry a Colt Officer's ACP IWB in a Garrett Industries holster.
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