Thought I would show some of my conceal carry handguns. Show me some of yours.View attachment 6397View attachment 6398
Wut??? Are they looking out for you in terms of first-strike reliability?but New Jersey will not allow rimfire handguns,
Since they are requiring you to meet all of the same requirements as Retired Police Officers, including stuff like low light shooting, at ranges from 1 (for retention techniques) to 25 yards, they want a suitable caliber of at least .380 ACP (they won't allow .25 or .32 Autos either). For old folks, young women or persons with disabilities, TUFF, they'll just have to wait for the cops to come and gather the evidence for the homicide investigation.Wut??? Are they looking out for you in terms of first-strike reliability?
Did they have any rationale for this, or is it just more random "Guns er bad, m'kay?" word-salad lawmaking?
OK, I *guess* I understand that reasoning.Since they are requiring you to meet all of the same requirements as Retired Police Officers, including stuff like low light shooting, at ranges from 1 (for retention techniques) to 25 yards, they want a suitable caliber of at least .380 ACP (they won't allow .25 or .32 Autos either). For old folks, young women or persons with disabilities, TUFF, they'll just have to wait for the cops to come and gather the evidence for the homicide investigation.
You are right Mobuck. I have carried a few of them a day or two. Here's the one I carry every time I leave the house like I did this morning when I took my walk on Greenway trail. I think I got this glock 43 in 2015 or 2016 as soon as they became available. Of course being a retired old man I'm never gone long and am not very hard on them. It could possibly be I'm just a gun nut.View attachment 8167View attachment 8166Oddly enough, most of the guns pictured don't show evidence of being carried much. Any gun I carry is going to look like something found in the bottom of a dumpster simply because of the activities and environment in which I live & work.
I've been carrying the SR22 for a month in an open top belt holster. I blew the filth off it yesterday and cycled the slide just to make sure it would still move. First time it had been out of the holster since I ran 10 shots through it last week. The gun's finish is holding up surprisingly well but the holster is taking a beating from tractor arm rests, pocket tool storage, and crawling around in the dirt to work on equipment.