EDC a BUG
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My EDC is a bug. It's my avatar. And, for the present, the only gun I own. In fact, it's been my only carry gun. Carried AIWB in an inexpensive Don Hume holster that I love.
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I have rethought my position on BUG's. I started to carry one. Not because of failure of my primary or because I plan on getting in big gun fight (although it could happen).
The single best reason to carry a BUG IMHO is to arm friendlies if possible when/where/whatever reason trouble finds you. It's a force multiplier option.
The single best reason to carry a BUG IMHO is to arm friendlies if possible when/where/whatever reason trouble finds you. It's a force multiplier option.
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Another excellent reason! My wife is often unarmed, so I might as well carry one for her (or some other friendly that could be nearby).LSUTiger wrote:I have rethought my position on BUG's. I started to carry one. Not because of failure of my primary or because I plan on getting in big gun fight (although it could happen).
The single best reason to carry a BUG IMHO is to arm friendlies if possible when/where/whatever reason trouble finds you. It's a force multiplier option.
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Off topic:HadEmAll wrote:I always have a .380 or .38 snub in my left front pocket (my weakside) in addition to whatever larger handgun I'm carrying that day.
I can have my hand on, and draw very quickly from the pocket while standing or walking, if the situation warrants.
I've been carrying under CHL for 19 years, and have only adapted this two gun carry for the last 5 or so. It makes a lot of sense. A gun available to either hand.
I guess what drove it was my lifestyle change after retirement. I do a lot of walking now in remote, but urban settings. I come in proximity to a lot more unsavory types as I walk and explore my city and others.
I walk several miles a day as well and my record is 31 miles / day (14 h).
It would be nice if you would share your holster choice. I have literally destroyed 2 high dollar leather holsters with sweat and wear in 2 years. At this point I have a kydex holster ehich is not bad but also not nearly as comfortable as leather.
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I plan on having a bug as soon as my plastic gets here. My wife likes to leave her purse and only carry a small wallet when we are out together, if I carry a bug I can give it to her should the need arise.
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Man, that's serious walking. Mine is an hour, sometimes two, on varying sections of the San Antonio River Walk. There's many miles of it, from very urban to very rural.bmwrdr wrote:Off topic:HadEmAll wrote:I always have a .380 or .38 snub in my left front pocket (my weakside) in addition to whatever larger handgun I'm carrying that day.
I can have my hand on, and draw very quickly from the pocket while standing or walking, if the situation warrants.
I've been carrying under CHL for 19 years, and have only adapted this two gun carry for the last 5 or so. It makes a lot of sense. A gun available to either hand.
I guess what drove it was my lifestyle change after retirement. I do a lot of walking now in remote, but urban settings. I come in proximity to a lot more unsavory types as I walk and explore my city and others.
I walk several miles a day as well and my record is 31 miles / day (14 h).
It would be nice if you would share your holster choice. I have literally destroyed 2 high dollar leather holsters with sweat and wear in 2 years. At this point I have a kydex holster ehich is not bad but also not nearly as comfortable as leather.
THX
My BUG, either a Ruger LCP, Ruger LCR, or Beretta Pico is carried in a DeSantis Nemesis pocket holder in the left front pocket. Different Nemesis holsters for each of course.
My "big" pistol, one of many, is carried in a Tommy's Original Gunpack, large or medium, at 12 o'clock. Right hand draw. I've got about 20 of them in various sizes and colors.
No IWB or OWB for me. Gave it up years ago. When the Tommy's develop wear inside, usually around where the rear sights are, I have a local cobbler who sews thin leather patches to cover that area. Makes them better than new.
I use the same carry method in Big Bend National Park and Padre Island National Seashore as well.
The gunpack keeps the pistol nicely protected from windborn sand and orher elemental hazards.
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I walk several miles a day as well and my record is 31 miles / day (14 h).
It would be nice if you would share your holster choice. I have literally destroyed 2 high dollar leather holsters with sweat and wear in 2 years. At this point I have a kydex holster which is not bad but also not nearly as comfortable as leather.
I walk 5-6 miles with my dog each day (36.7 miles last week), you walked 31/day? That is incredible! I carry a Glock 27 in my fanny pack along with water bottles. FYI, I had a local seamstress sewed a cheap Uncle Mike's holster inside of the fanny pack.
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Thanks for the tip, I'll look into that. And yes, I had 31.43 miles on my pedometer app on my Android phone by the time I was back home that day. It was in January of 2013 when I wanted to find out if it is possible to walk from Carrollton to Dallas downtown. I started out at in Carrollton all the way to the hospital complex on Harry Hines and back. It is actually not difficult terrain but occasionally I had to cut through grass. Traffic was the dangerous part of the whole trip. I had a tad over 14 hours on my clock and it was a sunny but brisk day. BTW, a few miles on the horse trail by lake Ray Roberts were more challenging.BCGlocker wrote:I walk several miles a day as well and my record is 31 miles / day (14 h).
It would be nice if you would share your holster choice. I have literally destroyed 2 high dollar leather holsters with sweat and wear in 2 years. At this point I have a kydex holster which is not bad but also not nearly as comfortable as leather.
I walk 5-6 miles with my dog each day (36.7 miles last week), you walked 31/day? That is incredible! I carry a Glock 27 in my fanny pack along with water bottles. FYI, I had a local seamstress sewed a cheap Uncle Mike's holster inside of the fanny pack.
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Yup, a gun is a mechanical device and like any mechanical device, it can fail. Carry a bug. Plus, carrying a loaded ruger lcp is lighter than carrying a loaded full size glock magazine. It makes more sense to carry a bug rather than a spare mag because a bug means you'll be prepared for a quicker reload or a gun jam.BCGlocker wrote:First, can a Texas CHL holder carries a primary and a BUG? Any non-leo EDC a Bug? Leos, do you carry a Bug when off duty?
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I should know the answer to this question, but it's never occurred to me: In a defense shooting situation is it legal to hand off a pistol to so-called "friendlies" if they don't have a CHL?
Also, you better be certain the "friendlies" aren't felons or some other category disallowing a pistol to be in their possession.
I had a long time friend I didn't know had served time in his distant past i.e., he is a felon.
He didn't disclose this bit of information after my knowing him for over ten years. Yes, he straightened up his act once released from prison, but he was still a felon.
So, there's that type consideration to be observed when arming a "friendly felon" and if said "friendly" shoots someone and you're the culprit that armed them, you may be in a world of legal trouble even if the shoot was a good one.
Yes, I'm speculating, but I wouldn't arm anyone without knowing their full background.
You might not only lose your CHL, you may possibly go to jail.
Be VERY certain if you ever arm someone, you positively know their background.
Also, you better be certain the "friendlies" aren't felons or some other category disallowing a pistol to be in their possession.
I had a long time friend I didn't know had served time in his distant past i.e., he is a felon.
He didn't disclose this bit of information after my knowing him for over ten years. Yes, he straightened up his act once released from prison, but he was still a felon.
So, there's that type consideration to be observed when arming a "friendly felon" and if said "friendly" shoots someone and you're the culprit that armed them, you may be in a world of legal trouble even if the shoot was a good one.
Yes, I'm speculating, but I wouldn't arm anyone without knowing their full background.
You might not only lose your CHL, you may possibly go to jail.
Be VERY certain if you ever arm someone, you positively know their background.
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I don't know the legalities of arming someone with your bug during a shoot out, but as to the whole giving a firearm to a felon thing - I thought it was only illegal if you knowingly provided a firearm to a felon (you know that the individual can not have a handgun).Abraham wrote:I should know the answer to this question, but it's never occurred to me: In a defense shooting situation is it legal to hand off a pistol to so-called "friendlies" if they don't have a CHL?
Also, you better be certain the "friendlies" aren't felons or some other category disallowing a pistol to be in their possession.
I had a long time friend I didn't know had served time in his distant past i.e., he is a felon.
He didn't disclose this bit of information after my knowing him for over ten years. Yes, he straightened up his act once released from prison, but he was still a felon.
So, there's that type consideration to be observed when arming a "friendly felon" and if said "friendly" shoots someone and you're the culprit that armed them, you may be in a world of legal trouble even if the shoot was a good one.
Yes, I'm speculating, but I wouldn't arm anyone without knowing their full background.
You might not only lose your CHL, you may possibly go to jail.
Be VERY certain if you ever arm someone, you positively know their background.
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jmra,
I hear ya!
Handing a loaded pistol to a felon (even if you didn't know they were a felon) seems rather dicey to me. Are their exceptions i.e., helping LEO's pinned down by a shooter or ... I don't know.
Perhaps, someone with greater knowledge could chime in...?
I hear ya!
Handing a loaded pistol to a felon (even if you didn't know they were a felon) seems rather dicey to me. Are their exceptions i.e., helping LEO's pinned down by a shooter or ... I don't know.
Perhaps, someone with greater knowledge could chime in...?
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I've seen court decisions regarding a felon in possession in the past where the issue of immediate need for self defense was pertinent.
For example, a assume a third party aggressor and a felon uses a gun in self defense. A felon who uses a gun that he had ready at hand would still be convicted of felon in possession. However, there were cases were a felon did not have a gun before the confrontation started, picked up or was handed a gun during the confrontation, and was not charged. The legal reasoning was he had no intent to violate felony possession laws, but was faced with NECESSITY.
I believe the case of legitimate self defense with an immediate need, the necessity defense would apply also to giving your BUG to a felon, even if you alreay knew he was a felon:
For example, a assume a third party aggressor and a felon uses a gun in self defense. A felon who uses a gun that he had ready at hand would still be convicted of felon in possession. However, there were cases were a felon did not have a gun before the confrontation started, picked up or was handed a gun during the confrontation, and was not charged. The legal reasoning was he had no intent to violate felony possession laws, but was faced with NECESSITY.
I believe the case of legitimate self defense with an immediate need, the necessity defense would apply also to giving your BUG to a felon, even if you alreay knew he was a felon:
Sec. 9.22. NECESSITY. Conduct is justified if:
(1) the actor reasonably believes the conduct is immediately necessary to avoid imminent harm;
(2) the desirability and urgency of avoiding the harm clearly outweigh, according to ordinary standards of reasonableness, the harm sought to be prevented by the law proscribing the conduct; and
(3) a legislative purpose to exclude the justification claimed for the conduct does not otherwise plainly appear.
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