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TJ, to answer your questions, I carry just about every where I go. I carry just rear of strong side hip for my primary handgun or shoulder holster if I'm doing alot of driving, and where needed (depending on the situation) for my backup (small of back, ankle/thigh holster, coat pocket, weak side, etc.). To conceal; A, one size larger shirt (square tails work well) over a t-shirt, fishing type vest (but pretty much everyone knows your carring) light jacket (sport coat, windbreaker, sweat shirt, etc.) works well. As others have stated get a "REAL" gunbelt for waist carry and one thing to remember buy the best quality holster that you can afford because the holster is what hold your weapon and you want it in the same place very time you reach for it and you want the holster to last a life time. A good well built holster costing around $100 for leather $50 for kydex will never have to be replaced.
A few of my pistols:
and some gear for serious social work:
A few of my pistols:
and some gear for serious social work:
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the yugo sks comes factory with a grenade launcher. i paid 185 for the rifle 7 years ago. the grenade adapter was about 20 bucks with the dummy grenade. you use 7.62x39 blanks to fire it but i prefer my golf ball launcher instead.
grenade here- USGI WWII Rifle Grenade Adapter with Inert Grenade : Keepshooting.com
blanks anywhere that sells ammo online. i use barnaul, its cheap
grenade here- USGI WWII Rifle Grenade Adapter with Inert Grenade : Keepshooting.com
blanks anywhere that sells ammo online. i use barnaul, its cheap
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Mitch
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TJ, to answer your questions, I carry just about every where I go. I carry just rear of strong side hip for my primary handgun or shoulder holster if I'm doing alot of driving, and where needed (depending on the situation) for my backup (small of back, ankle/thigh holster, coat pocket, weak side, etc.). To conceal; A, one size larger shirt (square tails work well) over a t-shirt, fishing type vest (but pretty much everyone knows your carring) light jacket (sport coat, windbreaker, sweat shirt, etc.) works well. As others have stated get a "REAL" gunbelt for waist carry and one thing to remember buy the best quality holster that you can afford because the holster is what hold your weapon and you want it in the same place very time you reach for it and you want the holster to last a life time. A good well built holster costing around $100 for leather $50 for kydex will never have to be replaced.
A few of my pistols:
and some gear for serious social work:
A few of my pistols:
and some gear for serious social work:
I honestly never noticed even though I know you carry. Course I try not to make it a habit to stare at your back side. I do know where a few shooters are stashed around the shop though.
#43
I don't have any problems with the Bersa. With good magazines and ammo it's very reliable. I prefer single actions, but they are not good pocket guns, a double action is better in a pocket or purse. My wife carries it alot. You just have to be mindful of the caliber; .380, not alot of power or penetration, not a good offensive round, but up close and personnel for defense, it will get the job done.
#44
I don't carry mine, but a few years ago I bought the one and only pistol I ever wanted. I'm not a huge gun person, but I had to have it. I bought a Desert Eagle .50 AE Mag. It's an animal to shoot, but fun. We have reloading dies so it doesn't cost too much. I'll have to get pics in the morning when I get off work.