Enthusiast III
Edit - I should note that this isn't really directed at the OP, or any one in particular. Just putting my thoughts out there - for better or worse.
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This can certainly be a topic that generates a ton of passionate discussion, and I'm not looking to "pick any fights". I'm gonna provide my .02, and if I say something that offends someone, please understand that is not my intention. I am in LE, but this is being written from my personal carry perspective.
With that, I am a staunch supporter of our 2A rights here in the US - but I also believe that many of my 2A "camp mates" are not exactly helping the cause.
While I carry on my person at almost all times, I may also have a secondary firearm in my truck. That secondary firearm will be dictated on where I'm going and what I'm doing. Obviously, if I'm hunting I will have a tool for that purpose. If it is more defensive in nature, I will have a shotgun or 45-70 rifle. I know those to be very effective against the four legged threat.
As for my body carry firearm, it will almost always be a 9mm, possibly a 10mm depending on my environment.
Please, to anyone who carries:
KG
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This can certainly be a topic that generates a ton of passionate discussion, and I'm not looking to "pick any fights". I'm gonna provide my .02, and if I say something that offends someone, please understand that is not my intention. I am in LE, but this is being written from my personal carry perspective.
With that, I am a staunch supporter of our 2A rights here in the US - but I also believe that many of my 2A "camp mates" are not exactly helping the cause.
While I carry on my person at almost all times, I may also have a secondary firearm in my truck. That secondary firearm will be dictated on where I'm going and what I'm doing. Obviously, if I'm hunting I will have a tool for that purpose. If it is more defensive in nature, I will have a shotgun or 45-70 rifle. I know those to be very effective against the four legged threat.
As for my body carry firearm, it will almost always be a 9mm, possibly a 10mm depending on my environment.
Please, to anyone who carries:
- Practice, practice, practice.
- Get a good coach, and not just some knucklehead who has a lot of guns or watched John Wick 8 times.
- Likewise, don't take the Homer Simpson approach and just buy it and "figure it out".
- Practice often, several times a year.
- Practice retention.
- Practice other self defense methods.
- Practice de-escalation techniques.
- Keep your equipment in high working order - much as I assume you do with your rig.
- Keep your equipment secured.
- If on your body, in a quality holster that will retain it well.
- If in your vehicle, locked and secured.
- If you have kids, or will have them around, keep that stuff locked up or secured on you!
- If you are gonna enjoy some adult beverages, lock that stuff up. If you can't drink without going overboard, you shouldn't have a gun near you anyhow.
- Know the gun laws in your jurisdiction and those of any you may travel to.
- We have it good here in UT but if I travel to Cali I'm gonna have to make adjustments. Not happy about it, but that's the deal.
- Know the laws as they pertain to self defense.
- There are great YouTube videos by reputable attorneys that will scare the hell out of you.
- A good, morally defensible, and justifiable shoot doesn't necessarily mean you won't rack up a crap ton of legal costs - or even go to jail.
- If someone is being a jack wagon, and you show or otherwise make them aware you have a firearm, you will likely be considered the aggressor.
- De-escalate or use your other self defense tools first.
- Conceal carry
- Know the laws for your local jurisdictions, and any you may travel too. There is a possibility you will have to lock your sidearm up in the trunk of your car as you transit some places. It can get weird, but better to know the law than try to claim ignorance.
- Open carry
- Just because you can, doesn't mean you should
- Know your "audience", I'd much rather keep my side arm out of sight (but readily accessible on my body) than have people get all weird around me because they are uncomfortable.
- Please, don't be that guy that brings their AR or Desert Eagle to the grocery store. I saw this often in AK, and it is just low brow and classless (IMO). It also doesn't help advance the cause of responsible 2A advocates.
- If you do open carry, awesome. Make sure you have a good, well kept side arm, and a quality, well kept holster with some semblance of retention. I can't tell you how many times I've seen people out with their POS pawn shop special hanging out of a nylon holster made for another firearm all together. There is not a chance in 100 that they could keep someone from taking it from them.
- If you go out to BLM or other public lands to shoot, be respectful. Make sure you know the entirety the surroundings, what's beyond your target, who is in the area, etc. As with all of our outdoor practices, please cleanup after yourself.
- If you encounter LE, make sure you advise them you are armed, but be smart about how you do it.
- Know the local laws WRT LE encounters.
- And of course:
- Treat all fire arms as if they are loaded.
- Never point a firearm (loaded or otherwise) at a person
- Keep your finger off the trigger unless you are justified in firing the weapon
- Clearly identify your target, and know what is beyond it
KG
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