...the BTFE has done the homework for you. A .40 caliber round, my preference, in either the Glock 22 or the Smith & Wesson M&P .40. (Both much easier to learn on than a small revolver, like my J-frame Taurus 85.) Both are excellent, but I'd go with the S&W, even though I own a second generation Glock 22, which is great. A thumb safety can come with the S&W as an option, which I like. From my military days I've learned to expect that on a gun and, like Plaxico Burress, have come to appreciate that safety feature.
Plax, why didn't you have a holster for that Glock? Is he still servicing the jail sentence at Riker's?
Well, not all gun owners are that dumb. Some of us are really, really smart in fact, like Eric Shelton, whose podcast I just listened to yesterday while on the dentist's chair having an onlay drilled.
Contrary to the Left--which correctly understands its two biggest obstacles standing in the way of the Leviathan state are the nuclear family and the Second Amendment--we are not all lacking in intelligence. We tend to be, on the whole, better citizens in fact.
Perhaps we need to tax those who opt out of the demands, cost, and duties of gun ownership. The Founding Fathers believed that gun ownership should be near-universal, as their definition of a militia was any able-bodied man.
Plax, why didn't you have a holster for that Glock? Is he still servicing the jail sentence at Riker's?
Well, not all gun owners are that dumb. Some of us are really, really smart in fact, like Eric Shelton, whose podcast I just listened to yesterday while on the dentist's chair having an onlay drilled.
Contrary to the Left--which correctly understands its two biggest obstacles standing in the way of the Leviathan state are the nuclear family and the Second Amendment--we are not all lacking in intelligence. We tend to be, on the whole, better citizens in fact.
Perhaps we need to tax those who opt out of the demands, cost, and duties of gun ownership. The Founding Fathers believed that gun ownership should be near-universal, as their definition of a militia was any able-bodied man.
I don't even want to go into the money I've spent on guns, gun safes,
ammo, range fees, and training (Sig Arms Academy in Epping, NH). It's a
lot. Like the price of a decent used car. And when I conceal carry I act
as a force multiplier for the police. My principal purpose in conceal
carrying is protection of my family and me. Would I sacrifice myself to
help the police or save someone else? Eric Shelton has said No, but I
say Yes.



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