Family member gave these to me for my birthday. The "MOST" uncomfortable socks I've ever worn. They are now in the trash.
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Personally I would not carry in a hospital. If I knew I was going to a hospital and right back home, I would not carry, at all. If there was an unanticipated visit to a hospital I would lock the weapon up under the spare tire area if possible.
Had to visit my DIL at Hopkins Bayview ER a few...
Winner, winner, chicken dinner. I'm totally with you my friend. I don't do "Switcheroos" for CCW. Winter is a 9mm 1911. Summer is a .380 1911. All have the same manual of arms..
If I want to have a little more fun with my other toys, I do it at the range, NOT when I carry.
When I carry I want...
Just spit-balling here but to me that ammo MIGHT have a higher tendency to not feed properly on a particular feed ramp. I would need to fire 500 flawless rounds before I bet my life on it.
I like the 6mm ARC round. It's a little faster generally speaking than a 6.5 Grendel and has a little more kinetic energy downrange. But the 6.5 Grendel is also a good choice.
I've also noticed a good amount of high end guns where I shoot. I have a well preserved (used $1100) 30 year old Browning Citori 325 12 ga. I also have a $200 18" 12 ga. Mossberg pump that I use at Elk Neck just for fun. As for your wife, try something in a 20 or 28 ga. semi-auto with a good...
Very nice. I do believe I'm jealous. :innocent0 The M1 Carbine was my pal during the Baltimore City Riots in '68. I felt very secure with the "ONE" round of ammo they gave us which had to be kept in a pocket.
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