Just a Hairy Special Snowflake supply clerk with no field experience, shooting an Asymetric carbine as a Try Hard. Snarky and easily butt hurt. Favorite animal is the Cape Buffalo....likely indicative of a personality disorder.
"If I had a grandpa, he would look like Delbert Belton".
Just a Hairy Special Snowflake supply clerk with no field experience, shooting an Asymetric carbine as a Try Hard. Snarky and easily butt hurt. Favorite animal is the Cape Buffalo....likely indicative of a personality disorder.
"If I had a grandpa, he would look like Delbert Belton".
My first J-frame was a stainless Bodyguard. I never liked the look, but I loved how it carried in a pocket when the only option was to bob the hammer on a 36/60.
"Gunfighting is a thinking man's game. So we might want to bring thinking back into it."-MDFA
Beware of my temper, and the dog that I've found...
Just a Hairy Special Snowflake supply clerk with no field experience, shooting an Asymetric carbine as a Try Hard. Snarky and easily butt hurt. Favorite animal is the Cape Buffalo....likely indicative of a personality disorder.
"If I had a grandpa, he would look like Delbert Belton".
In the early 80's, I read an Officer survival article written by Evan Marshall. He advocated for a Bodyguard carried in a pocket (either jacket or pants), opposite your primary duty weapon side. Up to that point, I had never really considered carrying a "back-up" handgun. Within a few days, I had Bob's Sport Shop in Westport, MA, bob the hammer on my nickel plated Chiefs Special for ten bucks. From then on, I carried my "poor mans" Bodyguard in the left rear hip pocket of my uniform pants, opposite my duty model 15. Fond memories from long ago.