Home Gun Choice
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Re: Home Gun Choice
Thanks one and all for the ideas.
Until recently, I thought carrying in the yard wasn't something I'd ever do.
Now, I think it necessary.
Until recently, I thought carrying in the yard wasn't something I'd ever do.
Now, I think it necessary.
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I didn't think you had to conceal a firearm on your personal property? If that is true then open carry would be the easiest way to get the job done I would think.
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Correct, but I think you'd freak the neighbours out.... unless that's your intenet.RECIT wrote:I didn't think you had to conceal a firearm on your personal property? If that is true then open carry would be the easiest way to get the job done I would think.
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Re: Home Gun Choice
I've had my CHL since May 2009. At first the idea of carrying a round in the tube seemed audacious to me. Lots of range time with my carry weapons has greatly increased my confidence in my ability to handle them safely. If I wear a belt holster it stays on until I go to bed, or I have a pocket holster with a snubbie or small auto in it
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For pocket carry there's only one to consider - - - a Smith & Wesson or Taurus .38 snub. They disappear in your pocket in a good pocket holster, are immune to lint bunnies, and pack a lot bigger wallop than a .25, .32, or .380. For total reliability go wheelie. It's what I carry all the time.
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My Ruger LCR is my carry of choice, both at home or in public, I use a basic tuckable IWB holster made by WRB, it fits every scenerio that I could possibly be doing, from working in the yard to out for dinner. After a few days I did not even know it was there. If anything drastic happened at the house it would give me enough protection to get to the shotgun or AR... Personally I have never been a fan of pocket carry..... what works for one does not necessarily work for another.....
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I keep a nice Mossy 12g in the closet.
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My home defense weapon may be a little overkill. I use an MKE-94K (MP-5K Clone) with a folding stock, vertical fore grip and 30 roung magazine. I guess I am well prepared in the event a small burglar squad enters my house :).
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For dirty, dusty conditions I like a revolver. I just got my wife a Ruger LCR. It is super light and a lot of fun to shoot. I think you could pack that anywhere and forget about it in short order. I am used to carrying heavier guns, so if the weight is not a big deal, you may want to consider the SP101. .357 stopping power in a small package. Too many good choices available. Makes picking tough.
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I have a large black Cat named Zack that rides the short-bus. I rely on him for home-protection. So far he has not failed me. If he does fail me, I suppose I could use my MDE that I lug around for work and home use only.
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My Sig 556 is hung up on the wall by the bed for my home defense. It's got a vertical fore grip, laser, and flashlight. For when not in the bedroom I have had my Taurus on me at all times until time for bed. I'm looking into getting a shotgun to replace the Sig's spot. But, until then it's the best choice I have.
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Re: Home Gun Choice
I agree with Mojo and think Revolvers are the best for dirty and dusty conditions. If the first round fails to fire, pull the trigger.
I'm also a big fan of S&W and think it is an excellent choice, with one note.
A good tolerance between the cylinder and the barrel is .004 - .006. More than this and the round loses energy as it transitions from the cylinder to the barrel. Less than .004 and the powder residue can cause binding as the cylinder rotates. I have a S&W mod 66 that measures .003. After about 50 rounds, I have to wipe it down to keep it from binding.
With this in mind, I would think that dirt and grit would have the same affect as spent powder and might cause some binding if the gun is very tight. From what I've read, most revolvers fall on the side of >.006 so its not an issue. However, just to be sure, I took a feeler guage with me the last time I bought a wheel gun. The owner looked at me like I was crazy. He may be right....my wife says I overthink stuff...
I'm also a big fan of S&W and think it is an excellent choice, with one note.
A good tolerance between the cylinder and the barrel is .004 - .006. More than this and the round loses energy as it transitions from the cylinder to the barrel. Less than .004 and the powder residue can cause binding as the cylinder rotates. I have a S&W mod 66 that measures .003. After about 50 rounds, I have to wipe it down to keep it from binding.
With this in mind, I would think that dirt and grit would have the same affect as spent powder and might cause some binding if the gun is very tight. From what I've read, most revolvers fall on the side of >.006 so its not an issue. However, just to be sure, I took a feeler guage with me the last time I bought a wheel gun. The owner looked at me like I was crazy. He may be right....my wife says I overthink stuff...
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Hmmm, I think a Sig 556 is a pretty good choice!shortysboy09 wrote:My Sig 556 is hung up on the wall by the bed for my home defense. It's got a vertical fore grip, laser, and flashlight. For when not in the bedroom I have had my Taurus on me at all times until time for bed. I'm looking into getting a shotgun to replace the Sig's spot. But, until then it's the best choice I have.
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SBR?wacc wrote:My home defense weapon may be a little overkill. I use an MKE-94K (MP-5K Clone) with a folding stock, vertical fore grip and 30 roung magazine. I guess I am well prepared in the event a small burglar squad enters my house :).
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