“My kind of money”?
Retired public servants hardly rake in vast quantities of cash.
Now guys with cool bass boats, custom Harleys, monster trucks...
That’s the crew with the coin!!
Lol'd. Quoted for truth!
“My kind of money”?
Retired public servants hardly rake in vast quantities of cash.
Now guys with cool bass boats, custom Harleys, monster trucks...
That’s the crew with the coin!!
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S&W 629. .44 Magnum
R. Grizzle Holster
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Ruger SR 1911 .45 ACP
Milt Sparks Holster
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Ruger SR1911. 10mm
Milt Sparks Holster
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Ruger GP100.. .357 Magnum
Milt Sparks Holster
I suppose there’s a valid place in the world for little Mattel-like teeny tiny handguns and plastic holsters you can wedge in your pants. They certainly are popular. But....
Who out there subscribes to the school of thought which DEMANDS
a big, Steel & Wood, large bore, “Don’t mess with me” handgun as an EDC weapon?
I humbly suggest considering something along these lines.
Each can be used for every day use.
And...the mere vision of such an awesome weapon is a
LOT more intimidating than your average .380 pop gun.
I would proudly carry everyone of those 'open carry.' Regardless of losing the advantage of surprise. I just wouldn't care. They look that good.
I'm also a fan of steel, wood, and leather. .357 magnum and .45!
That IS correct, Bond use a "skeletonized Beretta .25."
If you don't think a .25 has any power ... shoot one without hearing protection.
It's a fine bear pistol: wait 'til the bruin seizes you, then fire that .25 off next to his ear. He'll drop you.
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Until you had to go grocery shopping anyway.I would proudly carry everyone of those 'open carry.' Regardless of losing the advantage of surprise. I just wouldn't care. They look that good.
Once had to go where someone shot an electric meter. The round went through a Lexan (tm) cover, keyholed into an LED screen. Most of the screen was still functioning. The electronics were undamaged, and was able to extract a reading. The round was still in the LED screen. Range was from two to ten feet due to how the meter was situated.The bullet was still in the LED screen. Put calipers on the bullet: It was a .25. That always comes to mind when someone mentions .25 rounds. Wasn't impressed to say the least.
Until you had to go grocery shopping anyway.