Leverguns.com relevant because I have a Puma 92 to match the Tracker! (I will OC that Puma one day too

http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2009/jul/15/cover/
CARRY ON!
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If it was me, i could probably open the revolver and stuff in a speedloader faster than slamming a mag home and racking the slide, --- but it would be a close raceOld Ironsights wrote:Well done...
How are you for Speedloaders though? Be interesting to see whether or not you can get the Revolver or a Bottom Feeder into play faster...
Kudos.
Not that I would ever carry an empty revolver (except in cases as described in the article) but I wish I could find a decent speedloader for my SP101. The only brand I've found is more likely to dump its rounds in the pocket/pouch or on the way to the gun than in the gun...Streetstar wrote:If it was me, i could probably open the revolver and stuff in a speedloader faster than slamming a mag home and racking the slide, --- but it would be a close raceOld Ironsights wrote:Well done...
How are you for Speedloaders though? Be interesting to see whether or not you can get the Revolver or a Bottom Feeder into play faster...
Kudos.
I'm a pessimist. Much like in a local bank robbery a couple of years ago, the first guy to get capped/the way they announced the robbery was to shoot the guy with a visible gun (the working stiff guard)...El Chivo wrote:It wouldn't take that long to load; don't forget a lot of perps would just wait for you to walk by if they see a gun.
Also, a lot of life-saving situations involve the gun-toter coming to the aid of another person. Like a battered wife getting stabbed in Walmart, or remember the grocery market holdup scene in "Taxi Driver"?
Anyway, it's better than nothing.
I guess we could do that too in LA, just be ready to do a lot of explaining.
+1 on both counts!AJMD429 wrote:Good article and well done by yourself to be a part of it.
It wouldn't hurt if some of us e-mailed the journalist politely thanking her for not doing the usual slash-and-burn stereotyping of gun owners. Once in awhile we may educate a journalist, and have one more on our side, or at least NOT on the anti-gun side.
All it would take would be to make carrying fashionable for the ladies, that they need it to be safe, and denying them that is anti-woman.pokey wrote:california, being what it has become, i wonder if a large scale
advertising campaign would make a difference. if a big name
designer would turn out, say gucci holsters and such.
maybe tv ads, safe carry is safer for you too. radio ads,
make your hood safer, open carry.