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  1. #21
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    Default Re: multiple gun carry?

    Quote Originally Posted by Gunsnwater View Post
    Weight wise, what do think is the practical limit? I'm thinking a full size, a back up, a mouse and an NAA 22 revolver would be as large a haul as practical. 4.
    I pretty much top out at a G23 and an extra mag.
    I carry so much shit that I am overloaded as it is.
    If I am feeling the need, I will throw my revolver in my bag with 2 speed loaders.
    But in a street fight, if my primary fails, I'm down to my knife or throwing my girlfriend at them.
    If they get the business end of my girlfriend, they are going to wish I had shot or stabbed them.
    She's about the most vicious thing on the planet when she gets going.
    How can you have any cookies if you don't drink your milk?

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    Default Re: multiple gun carry?

    True multiple carry


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    Quote Originally Posted by internet troll View Post
    True multiple carry

    That video is ridiculous.
    I would like to see the kid walk or sit down with 1/4 of all that gear, and loaded for added weight.
    He pulled a full length shotgun out of his pants leg!
    How can you have any cookies if you don't drink your milk?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Berncly View Post
    That video is ridiculous.
    I would like to see the kid walk or sit down with 1/4 of all that gear, and loaded for added weight.
    He pulled a full length shotgun out of his pants leg!
    Assuming that's the original audio with the video, I think it's hilarious that they went to that extreme to advocate a dress code for a school.

    Basically "require a belt and tucked in shirts or kids will be walking around with an arsenal in their pants, avoid a mass shooting, require belts!"

  5. #25
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    That video has been around for years. He couldnt walk down the street packin like that!
    Gotta stay awake, gotta try and shake off this creeping malaise

  6. #26
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    Default Re: multiple gun carry?

    Quote Originally Posted by Gunsnwater View Post
    Weight wise, what do think is the practical limit? I'm thinking a full size, a back up, a mouse and an NAA 22 revolver would be as large a haul as practical. 4.
    Usually I carry one sidearm and three speedloaders/magazines of extra ammo. Last night we went out to see a movie and - given that it was going to be late at night, and it was Friday the 13th - I decided to carry an extra and see how it shook out over an entire evening. So, I had two full-sized pistols, three speedloaders, and four spare magazines. Didn't really notice the weight at all. If anything, the leather jacket I was wearing weighed as much as the guns and ammo. Went to dinner, then the film, then home without any issues or complaints.

    Blade Runner 2049 was good, by the way.

  7. #27
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    Default Re: multiple gun carry?

    You can carry as many as you can stand.

    A full size pistol (beretta 92; cz 75; 1911) with an extra magazine is all I'm willing to stand. 99 percent of the time it's one of those three full size pistols with 1-2 extra mags. I tried carrying a j-frame as a BUG and it was too much weight

  8. #28
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    I think I’ll try to every 9mm model made by Glock. Put G34 in a shoulder holster and 17 thigh rig. 19 and 26 belt and 43 pocket? 26 ankle?

  9. #29
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    If you feel the need to carry more than 2 handguns, I'd suggest that you spend a little more and buy one that's unlikely to fail on you in a crisis.
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    Default Re: multiple gun carry?

    Quote Originally Posted by GunLawyer001 View Post
    If you feel the need to carry more than 2 handguns, I'd suggest that you spend a little more and buy one that's unlikely to fail on you in a crisis.
    Not a 1911 then?
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