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RE: To tell or not to Tell - Crossbow - 04-07-2015

Also, understand that the car part is the beginning of wisdom; there is allot to carrying responsibly like practice to where drawing your fun under one second is normal, the correct holster for quick draw but secure enough it doesn't fall out on accident, or even the right ammunition not to over penetrate but still be lethal. Etc. You owe it to yourself and your family not only to carry but to be good at it. What you should fear the most is not that you would have to draw your gun but the you weren't good enough to get it out fast enough and on target delivering two deadly shots without hitting ANY bystanders.


RE: To tell or not to Tell - mikereddot - 04-07-2015

(04-07-2015, 07:39 PM)Crossbow Wrote: Also, understand that the car part is the beginning of wisdom; there is allot to carrying responsibly like practice to where drawing your fun under one second is normal, the correct holster for quick draw but secure enough it doesn't fall out on accident, or even the right ammunition not to over penetrate but still be lethal. Etc. You owe it to yourself and your family not only to carry but to be good at it. What you should fear the most is not that you would have to draw your gun but the you weren't good enough to get it out fast enough and on target delivering two deadly shots without hitting ANY bystanders.

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RE: To tell or not to Tell - msabk06 - 04-11-2015

I say nothing. Just like i say nothing when i walk in a gas station that has a no gun sign. Conceal it well like usual and nobody knows.i have 2 friends that know when im carrying because we are both gun nuts and compare thoughts