50 BMGAlso, shoulder holsters are horrible, horrible ideas. They rate only slightly above ankle holsters and only slightly below small of the back for stupid carry ideas.]
6/3/2009 1:19:16 PM
Shoulder hosters are great if practiced with, and for specific purposes. Just like ankle and SOB carry.I have holsters for almost every location on my body, and they have all been used at one time or another for a reason.
6/3/2009 10:26:35 PM
Here is an experiment: Have your buddy approach you like a thug and get to bad breath distance. This is where almost all assaults occur, guy's aren't going to threaten you from across the street. Next you draw when you feel threatened by his actions. Let me know how that goes for you, especially if he decides to go for your gun, which is facing him, while you try to remove it cross body.There is a reason that nobody who trains force on force uses shoulder holsters. Actually run the same drill with ankle and SOB. You will get the shit stabbed out of you if you have an ankle holster, and when you wind up on your back, your SOB holster will be worthless.I've you've got enough covering garments to carry a shoulder holster you've got enough to at least wear strong-side. Just m2c. If you really like shoulder holster, roll with it.]
6/4/2009 6:57:39 AM
^I agree and disagree. I carry a knife, a flashlight and a firearm, most of the time. I don't care where my firearm is holstered, however I do prefer it on my backside or side. I also like it near me if I am home, within reach. However there are occassions where I have to use a shoulder rig or fanny pack. For example wearing a suit at a wedding or running in my sweats. I think worrying about drawing when the dude is in my face is already a bad situation. What happened to my awareness of my surroundings? Why is this dude already in my face? I agree most situations happen in a confrontational matter, but it escalted to that point and he didn't just suddenly appeared out of thin air.This is where I believe additional training is needed. My draw is okay but that is not my professional by any means...so I don't rely on that. I rely more on being aware on my surroundings, confront a confrontation ahead of time (ie, don't be the idiot who gets suckered punch by not noticing who is around me and who's a possible threat.), and if the person finally gets in my comfort zone, arms reach, I use combatives first and then draw a weapon when applicable. That's why I train and keep fit, and recommend taking classes like Krav Maga or Martial Blade Concepts. It's in my area so it's convenient for me but I am not sure if there is schooling in NC.Sorry just my 2 cents. Read Lt Dave Grossman's Books - such as this excerpt http://www.pgpft.com/On_Sheep_Wolves_and_Sheepdogs-Grossman.htm. Also look for youtube video or books by Kelley McCann aka Jim Grover, Michael Janich, Gavin DeBecker, SouthNarc or others who believe a weapon is your last resort, using other things like being aware of your surroundings, de-escaltate a situation, verbal judo, etc, and if all else fails, draw and shoot or draw and stab.Sorry started babbling and probably didn't stay on topic of what i was saying...
6/4/2009 2:23:14 PM
This is why I like appendix carry more than any other. It's fast because I don't have to reach around myself and it's secure because the gun's right in front of me.
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6/4/2009 6:14:46 PM
Thanks, I like the videos. I am sending them to a few people for critiquing and comments. Without actually watching all the actual footage I was impressed by some of the techniques however I do not like going to the ground at all if possible. There were some arm bars in the video "Die Less" that went to the ground and they are on a padded gym and if you slam a guy on concrete yeah it will hurt the dude but watch your knees. I seen guys blow their knees or shoulder out going to the ground like that. Not that it's wrong, just be careful, and also I prefer not to grapple since I am not that good at it. I think more guys are better wrestlers and even practicing BJJ because of the popularity of MMA now. So I am a disadvantage. I would prefer throw a guy to the ground with an arm bar, sure but then not go to the ground, step back draw my secondary weapon like a knife or gun. Other than that the video looked goo except I couldn't see the censored techniques.I agree, a knife is much scarier than a gun. It's always active and can sometimes do much mroe damage than a firearm. If you ever get a chance I recommend training with Michael Janich from the Best Defense show on the outdoor channel. His knife system is very sound and I know a lot of cops that love it because it is very effective. Thanks for your input and sorry for my ramble earlier... I just finished discussing CCW class with someone who said they wouldn't carry except for occasions when they "thought they needed it". My argument is you can never predict it, and so you would ever carry or never carry, there is no in between. My comparison was Grossman's - Sheep, Sheepdogs and wolves story. You are either a sheep or a sheepdog. Can't be both.
6/5/2009 9:54:15 PM
Tennessee allows carry in restaurants that serve alcohol!http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Read.aspx?id=4949
6/6/2009 9:19:54 AM
DAMMIT NC SON! WHY CAN'T YOU BE LIKE TN SON?! I don't drink alcohol, so I don't understand why I can't be armed in a place that serves alcohol when I'm otherwise perfectly qualified to do so and I'm not drinking. I guess they figure people can't control themselves and will drink and carry at the bar and then get into a bar-type brawl and shoot somebody. The problem is, the kind of person that would do that probably wont be stopped by the law anyway and since the rest of us law abiders couldn't be armed due to the law that only prevents good people from carrying, nobody would be able to stop the idiot. ]
6/6/2009 9:23:12 AM
if some lunatic with a gun walks into PBs and just starts offing people left and right, I don't want any law abiding citizen to be able to stop them.
6/6/2009 2:37:14 PM
well that's just lovely.and isn't PB's a bar? this type of law doesn't cover bars.
6/6/2009 4:31:12 PM
right. it covers places like second empire
6/6/2009 7:18:51 PM
NC is in the process of trying to pass a law allowing us to carry in places that serve alcohol (you yourself still can't have any booze)i saw a video recently where a dude tries to rob a restaurant with a knife, and a patron stopped it and potentially saved the hostess's life because he was carrying- I never carry in a place that serves alcohol, but I think it's retarded that I can't bring it with me into Moe's when I am getting a burrito
6/8/2009 9:03:26 PM
let's hope it passes.and someone trashes this AWB. PLEASE. OC DINNER INFORMATION:The OC Dinner, this Saturday, June 13, will be a Crazy Fire in Cary, at 7:30. Let me know if you have any questions. [Edited on June 8, 2009 at 9:45 PM. Reason : .]
6/8/2009 9:38:41 PM
The only place I don't carry in on the National Seashore (the boat ramp area) etc. I don't want to run into some Jack-Booted CG thug with a hard on and have to deal with it.
6/8/2009 10:47:18 PM
I need to start writing Congressmen and try to get it OK'd to CC on a military installation. not worth getting my CCP, otherwise.
6/8/2009 11:14:42 PM
SB 928 (Castle Doctrine) is being held up! Contact your representatives ASAP!From the NRA:
6/9/2009 8:42:31 PM
The GRNC just issued an alert on this. The info they issued is as follows:
6/10/2009 7:44:26 AM
this bill sounds exactly like what I learned in my CC class (these are all the situations we covered in the lecture and in the videos)... what's different b/w the current law and what is being presented here?
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6/10/2009 12:40:33 PM
I have found that you can easily carry a full size handgun in shorts in a t-shirt with the right IWB holster, belt and shorts. In other news, I got my G27.
6/10/2009 1:25:13 PM
does anyone know anything about saiga rifles? I know several people who have the saiga 12's, but i was looking around and unbeknownst to me, they may rifles as well (in 7.63x39, 223, and 308), and they are very reasonably priced (300-400 bucks new...)also, I have seen alot of places online that sell the hicap mags for 30-40 bucks and they are all in stockjust wondering because I would like to have a semi auto rifle, and this would get me one faster rather than piecing together the AR I want to build (which I would still do- just take my time- and probably don in a caliber other than whatever I choose for the saiga if i do in fact get one)
6/10/2009 4:05:08 PM
too late to edit-I just found out that their 7.62 was used as the AK for the russian army during the cold war, and it is solidI'd like to look into this, and I've seen some pretty cool modifications that can be done for cheap (ie: an adjustable stock and pistol grip for 52 bucks from cheaperthandirt as well as heat guards that look pretty cool) I just want to hear about the reliability and specific models people have seen/dealt with- I think I would lean towards the 16" barrel, and definately go all synthetic (I'm not too big a fan of wood). Also, what is accuracy like with these (i've never shot one...)- could I get it to be any where near to what i could with an AR? or is it more of a lead spreader?
6/10/2009 5:02:54 PM
I've contacted the NC & US congressmen & women, as well as Rep. Ross.LET'S DEFEAT THE CRAP AND PASS THE SENSIBLE LEGISLATION!
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6/11/2009 9:08:47 AM
where do you go fire around here? I wouldn't mind picking your brain about it, cause it looks like you have done exactly what I want to do if I would get onewhat all do you have to do to make it compliant? I hear because of some sort of law, if you make any modifications (ie the one to make it receive standard AK mags) you have to have a certain number of American made parts
6/11/2009 3:24:27 PM
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6/11/2009 6:33:38 PM
9x17 is the same brass as 380auto, isn't it?9x17 = 3809x18 = short 9mm9x19 = 9 mm
6/11/2009 6:40:36 PM
^^when I do actually save up to get it (extra money to be used on my firearms is at a low right now) I will probably contact you via PM to ask more questions- I've been reading up on that saiga-12 forum and I've learned alot so far
6/11/2009 6:49:46 PM
^^9x17 = 9mm Kurtz = .380 ACP9x18 = 9mm Makarov9x19 = 9mm LugerSo yes, that is correct.
6/11/2009 9:21:14 PM
sweet. I have about 50 9x17 pieces of brass that I was going to throw in with my 380 brass for reloading.
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6/11/2009 11:23:58 PM
wut?
6/12/2009 8:32:11 AM
Finally took pics of my homemade kydex holster.The holster is IWB and tuckable and designed for appendix carry. It works fine for strong side IWB carry. I sold one just like this but left handed to a friend who carries his strong side and he likes it.The gun is a S&W J frame (model 637).I couldn't stand the thought of paying $60-70 for $4 worth of plastic and screws, so I spent $60 on the raw materials. That $60 worth of materials gave me three holsters like this plus I gave enough material to a friend for him to make 2 more holsters (he went to Iraq where holsters are hard to find).Making the first one was quite a learning process. I realized that if you're running a business in making holsters then $60 would be about enough to pay for overhead costs, materials, and pay someone a little over minimum wage.I'm glad I made my own. This one is exactly what I wanted. Other holsters on the market put the clip right over the cylinder, which makes the gun even wider. Others have two clips when only one is needed (at least for the airweights). Putting the clip over the trigger guard also helps pull the butt of the grip inward.If the hammer looks a little odd it's because I bobbed it.It dug into my gut sometimes, so I cut 1/3 of it off and rounded the edges.I'm gearing up for producing batches of these holsters.I've built a kydex press and will hopefully get a table sander soon.The models I'll be able to make holsters for will be limited...because I only own a few guns. I'll be doing the J frame (not scandium J frames though), Taurus model 85, and probably the Sig 228.I'll make holster for the Ruger LCP when I finally get one.I wish I hadn't sold my Bersa. Those would sell like hot cakes too.Cost will probably be $45[Edited on June 15, 2009 at 1:53 AM. Reason : Damn spelling]
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6/15/2009 9:05:56 AM
I'll definately post some holsters for sale on tww when I make them.I haven't done one for my 228 yet, so I'm not sure what the design will look like.As far as revolver vs LCP...I chose a revolver for concealed carry because of the reliability and the fact that 38 Spl can handle heavier bullets better than similar autos.Autos can be reliable, but maybe not if you consider where the gun will be stored. It'll be carried in a pocket with tons of lint and dirt every single day. An auto could attract that stuff easier because you keep the rails lightly oiled. If enough crap gets in then it could slow the slide enough to cause a jam. I've detailed stripped a couple carry guns and you'd be amazed how much crap can get into a revolver and it'll still run.IMO revolvers also don't print as bad as autos when pocketed and a revolver is easier to draw from a smaller pocket opening because of the gun's shape.That all is comparing a j frame to something like a baby Glock or Kahr PM9.You can't really compare a revolver to an LCP in concealment. The LCP is soooo much smaller, flatter, and lighter than any revolver. That's why I'm getting one.If carrying a revolver will be a hassle, then get the LCP. If carrying is a hassle then you'll probably end up not carrying.[Edited on June 15, 2009 at 10:03 AM. Reason : ]
6/15/2009 10:02:20 AM
i don't want to own 12 different guns, so i have to force myself to pick one.an LCP would work for a majority of situations. a revolver would work for slightly less.hmmmmmm. it's a hard choice. i'd have to sell something to make room.
6/15/2009 10:19:29 AM
If you want only one carry gun then get the LCP. I carry the J frame almost every second I've got clothes on and I'm used to it, but the LCP would be a little less cumbersome and would work with all clothing except if you're swimming.[Edited on June 15, 2009 at 10:24 AM. Reason : Getting a pocket holster that covers the ejection port would almost eliminate the lint issue]
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6/15/2009 10:38:00 AM
Yeah, revolvers aren't bullet proof. The reliability comment is towards feeding. Revolvers can jam, usually due to brass sticking to the breech face.Also, people think they're more durable than autos. They're not. If you drop a revolver the wrong way or turn the cylinder hard enough you'll break or bend the hand or bolt. You can slam almost any auto onto the ground and it'll still work.As always, shoot your carry gun a lot to test its function.What problems did you have with your revolvers?[Edited on June 15, 2009 at 10:45 AM. Reason : ]
6/15/2009 10:43:09 AM
Well, the biggest thing was the S&W Model 642 would only fire 2 out of 5 rounds. It would just fire two rounds out of the cylinder full (Occasionally 3 if you were lucky). It did this brand new, right out of the box with all types of ammo I tried (Some primer strikes were extremely light and others were just strong enough to fire the round). I sent it back and they said they repaired the yoke and replaced the firing pin and sear. Haven't tested it again, but I'm going to be quite skeptical until I see the fucker working flawlessly for quite some time.My Taurus just acted kind of funny at first and it probably just needed to be broken in, but I'm still not to where I fully trust it yet. Basically the cylinder locked up on me a couple of times for some reason (You couldn't pull the trigger or the hammer), but when I opened it and closed it back up, generally that fixed the problem and I could continue firing. It does always fire each round and the cylinder hasn't locked up or anything since though. Anyway, my 9mm Glocks (A 26 and 17) have never once had any kind of failure or malfunction, even right out of the box. Neither did my Kel-Tec PLR-16 or H&R Pardner Protector. My Mossberg 590 hasn't ever had any issues either, of course. ]
6/15/2009 10:57:06 AM
That sucks.The S&W sounds like a lemon. The taurus could have been oily chambers mixed with a rough breech face.
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6/15/2009 1:12:11 PM
Meh..Snag dat PF-9 son.
6/15/2009 2:20:56 PM