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Here's a "belly gun" for backup!....Dennis
Bucks Owin":5vdd1jmd said:Here's a "belly gun" for backup!....Dennis
Not mine (dang it) so I can't say, but I'm thinking that as long as there was no "sticky" empty case and they all fell out, one might be able to involve a speed loader here with some practice and reload faster than a SA with ejector rod. It is a fearsome looking lil' devil alright!...Just musing, DennisEli Chaps":37bf7zxa said:Bucks Owin":37bf7zxa said:Here's a "belly gun" for backup!....Dennis
Now that is a neat little thumper. I reckon shell extraction is a very hands on affair there. Very cool gun.
Dobetown":1yoa4ph8 said:Why not, if you can handle it. It may be fun to see what some of the new age LEO would do about identifying or clearing it. I use to work with a reserve LEO that would gualify with one. Only the reloads slowed him down and not by much.
Kick gun across pavement. :shock: :evil: Blanking unbelieveable some folk.slippingaway":uxp2nd0x said:Dobetown":uxp2nd0x said:Why not, if you can handle it. It may be fun to see what some of the new age LEO would do about identifying or clearing it. I use to work with a reserve LEO that would gualify with one. Only the reloads slowed him down and not by much.
About 15 years ago, my dad confronted some guys that were breaking into the neighbor's car. My mom called the police, and he walked out with his 357 on his side. He never raised it, but they could see it, and were very cooperative about sitting on the curb and waiting for the police to arrive. When the cops got there, they told my dad to put the gun down and kick it away. My dad told them there was no way in hell he was gonna kick his gun across the pavement, but he'd set it down and step away from it. Then, after cuffing the other guys, the cop had to come back over to my dad, and ask him how to check if the gun was loaded. We lived in a very quiet suburb, so these cops never saw much action.
JWhitmore44":3qifh10c said:If I had a CCW I'm sure it would conceal just fine
I added a 45 acp cylinder and can carry extra rounds and reload using 1911 magazines. I'm with most folks, 5 or 6 shots should get me out of harms way.