Poll - Do you carry a BUG?
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Poll - Do you carry a BUG?
I've been thinking about back up guns, and I wondered how many of us actually carry one?
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I used to carry two pistols 100% of time. I do on occasions still carry a second. It all depends on where I am going. My second has always been a J-Frame .38.
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Re: Poll - Do you carry a BUG?
I carried a BUG for a while but the Doctor finally gave me the medicine to get rid of it.
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Re: Poll - Do you carry a BUG?
About half the time I do. I own four SP101s, and when I'm doubling up it's the 3" DA/SA and the 2" DAO. Same platform, same ammunition, same trigger, same sights, and multiple, interchangeable holsters.
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Re: Poll - Do you carry a BUG?
I answered yes. However, it is not carried all of the time.
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Re: Poll - Do you carry a BUG?
I answered no because I don't carry two guns on my person. I do, however usually have a shotgun in my truck. When I was a LEO, I carried a snub nose 38 in an ankle holster when working evening and night shifts.
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Re: Poll - Do you carry a BUG?
So you only carried a back up when you were LEO, but not now. This kind of goes along with the discussion I was having with some friends the other day. Is there really any need for us to have a BUG?Jusme wrote:I answered no because I don't carry two guns on my person. I do, however usually have a shotgun in my truck. When I was a LEO, I carried a snub nose 38 in an ankle holster when working evening and night shifts.
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Lynyrd wrote:So you only carried a back up when you were LEO, but not now. This kind of goes along with the discussion I was having with some friends the other day. Is there really any need for us to have a BUG?Jusme wrote:I answered no because I don't carry two guns on my person. I do, however usually have a shotgun in my truck. When I was a LEO, I carried a snub nose 38 in an ankle holster when working evening and night shifts.
I only carried it when working nights or evenings. It was real hassle, especially if I had to run with it. I never needed it, but at the time I thought it was a good idea. With my Full size M&P holding 18 rounds and 2, 17 round mags, I feel like I am sufficiently armed. I have never heard of a LTC holder needing a BUG, and very few LEOs have ever had to use one. It's like most things, everyone will have to make their own decisions, depending on their particular circumstances.
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Re: Poll - Do you carry a BUG?
I did as an LEO when I didn't have the option to walk away from trouble.
I no longer carry a BUG because I avoid going to places where that would be likely to be needed.
Yes, I know trouble can happen anywhere, but my confidence in my ability to see it coming and to handle the worst case scenario with one high quality gun outweighs my willingness to put up with the hassles of carrying another one.
I no longer carry a BUG because I avoid going to places where that would be likely to be needed.
Yes, I know trouble can happen anywhere, but my confidence in my ability to see it coming and to handle the worst case scenario with one high quality gun outweighs my willingness to put up with the hassles of carrying another one.
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My answer was no. I have done it, but only on special occasions. The last time I carried a BUG was during the IKE evacuation. I had several firearms during that and the Rita evacuation. Both times I had two pistols, tactical shotgun and one of those evil black rifles.
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Re: Poll - Do you carry a BUG?
I have a little North American .22 magnum, a ridiculous little gun but well-made. A long time ago in a gun law environment far far away I carried it as a second gun, but I always thought of it sort of between a noisemaker and a remote control knife. A gun, with four big rules fully intact, but not heavy armor. More of a nod to old single action handgun design than a personal security plan.
I always carry a spare magazine, though, even when I have my higher capacity P320 at hand. Its 12 round magazines are a felony in California. I'm not in California. I carry a spare west coast felony just to feel like I'm on the right side of California's answer to public safety.
Naturally, if in California I would obey all their laws, spending as few tourist dollars as possible, on the shortest path to the Arizona border I could find.
I think the biggest reason I don't carry it any more is I prefer more ammo and there's too much in my pockets. It's a crummy, crummy thing one is thought to be a buffoon for wearing a waist pouch. They seem like practical things to me.
I always carry a spare magazine, though, even when I have my higher capacity P320 at hand. Its 12 round magazines are a felony in California. I'm not in California. I carry a spare west coast felony just to feel like I'm on the right side of California's answer to public safety.
Naturally, if in California I would obey all their laws, spending as few tourist dollars as possible, on the shortest path to the Arizona border I could find.
I think the biggest reason I don't carry it any more is I prefer more ammo and there's too much in my pockets. It's a crummy, crummy thing one is thought to be a buffoon for wearing a waist pouch. They seem like practical things to me.
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Re: Poll - Do you carry a BUG?
I have before, but very rarely. Usually my EDC is my BUG when hunting.
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Re: Poll - Do you carry a BUG?
I typically carry a pocket pistol so many would say that my main carry is only a BUG...
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Re: Poll - Do you carry a BUG?
I have carried a BUG, but not for very a long time, so I voted "no" for the purposes of the poll. My BUG was/is (in the event I were to start carrying one again) a j-frame scandium .357, for which I have belt, pocket, and ankle holsters.Jusme wrote:Lynyrd wrote:So you only carried a back up when you were LEO, but not now. This kind of goes along with the discussion I was having with some friends the other day. Is there really any need for us to have a BUG?[/quoteJusme wrote:I answered no because I don't carry two guns on my person. I do, however usually have a shotgun in my truck. When I was a LEO, I carried a snub nose 38 in an ankle holster when working evening and night shifts.
I only carried it when working nights or evenings. It was real hassle, especially if I had to run with it. I never needed it, but at the time I thought it was a good idea. With my Full size M&P holding 18 rounds and 2, 17 round mags, I feel like I am sufficiently armed. I have never heard of a LTC holder needing a BUG, and very few LEOs have ever had to use one. It's like most things, everyone will have to make their own decisions, depending on their particular circumstances.
The reasons I carried one were two-fold:
- carring in places that a backup could be necessary; and
- carrying a firearm of lower capacity magazines (a 1911).
- I avoid times/places where a backup could be necessary; and
- I started carrying Glocks.
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Re: Poll - Do you carry a BUG?
Always. My primary Glock 26 has a BUG Glock 26. They like to travel in pairs.
Well, when I go fishing/kayaking/float tubing the BUG is a .38 revolver with CCI snakeshot instead of the other 26
Well, when I go fishing/kayaking/float tubing the BUG is a .38 revolver with CCI snakeshot instead of the other 26