DanChamberlain
Single-Sixer
Doug
There certainly comes a point of diminishing returns. I suppose one can hide a Freedom Arm mini revolver in the front pocket with total comfort, but would that even begin to make one comfortable?
I carried a gun on and off duty for nearly 25 years. I never had one that was totally comfortable for off duty. They were always heavier than I would have liked, but even when the fashion of polymer came into being, I wanted the "most" gun I could conceal and if that meant wearing a different shirt or jacket, that's what I did.
The current fashion, to go to smaller and smaller guns and cartridges seems so counter-intuitive to what we've been studying for the last 30 years. It's only the explosion of states allowing concealed carry, that has spawned the rebirth of "mouse guns" for personal defense.
Dan
There certainly comes a point of diminishing returns. I suppose one can hide a Freedom Arm mini revolver in the front pocket with total comfort, but would that even begin to make one comfortable?
I carried a gun on and off duty for nearly 25 years. I never had one that was totally comfortable for off duty. They were always heavier than I would have liked, but even when the fashion of polymer came into being, I wanted the "most" gun I could conceal and if that meant wearing a different shirt or jacket, that's what I did.
The current fashion, to go to smaller and smaller guns and cartridges seems so counter-intuitive to what we've been studying for the last 30 years. It's only the explosion of states allowing concealed carry, that has spawned the rebirth of "mouse guns" for personal defense.
Dan