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TranterUK 08-22-2008 09:27 AM

Second Gun?
 
Someone once wrote, 'the quickest reload is a second gun'.

Do any members who carry for self defence carry two guns? And are they the same calibre?

oscarmayer 08-22-2008 09:38 AM

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no comment other than you'll be shocked at the answers you receive :D

TranterUK 08-22-2008 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by oscarmayer (Post 344133)
no comment other than you'll be shocked at the answers you receive :D

Trust me oscarmayer, that will take some doing.

On second thoughts knowing this lot, you might be right. :)

Just for the record, where legal and able, I always carried two and tried for the same calibre.

Pistolenschutze 08-22-2008 10:45 AM

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To be honest, I rarely carry a BUG (back up gun). The exception to that rule is when I know I'm going to be in an area with higher risk of a confrontation. When out and about here in town, I simply pack a Glock 26 or 33 on my belt, with an extra mag, and feel safe enough. On the occasions when I do carry a BUG, I tend to go for something small, light, and very concealable. Most often that is either a Smith 637 in .38 Special or a Beretta Tomcat in .32.

Tranter, I see your point about trying to match caliber, but that is not always possible, nor is it always desirable I think. There are always the old problems of concealability and portability to contend with. At what point does one get so bogged down with artillery that he or she can't function normally or even comfortably? Obviously, if any of us knew a confrontation was in the offing, we would probably be packing a short-barreled 12 gauge along with a .45 on the hip! Doing so under normal circumstances tends to cause talk though. :D

Marlin 08-22-2008 11:46 AM

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I have often carried a bug, usually an S&W model 60 .38 Special on the ankle. Many years ago it was the same calibre as my carry gun, an S&W Model 15, Combat Masterpiece.

Of late, I will carry the 60 on the ankle, if I feel it necessary. However, my current carry items are either a Browning Hi-Power 9mm or a Springfield 1911 .45 ACP. That is very seldom these days, though. I carry extra magazines for either of the pistols, both in my oxygen case.....

TranterUK 08-22-2008 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Pistolenschutze (Post 344151)
we would probably be packing a short-barreled 12 gauge along with a .45 on the hip!

Hey Pistol, You guessed my all time favourite combo!

Good for just about any situation.

Your right about not wanting too be weighed down, I suppose it also depends on the circumstances. For example in some countries where bad people are all around and have more artillery than the army. :(

user 08-22-2008 04:32 PM

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Often, yes. Primary is either a S&W J frame loaded with .38+P or a Kahr K9 with 9mm+P; secondary is either the Kahr K9 or a Kahr PM9; The handy thing about the Kahr/Kahr combination is that I can carry a couple of extra 7 round K9 magazines and they also fit the PM9, though they stick out the bottom a bit. My main thinking in carrying more than one is that it's very likely in any situation, that one hand will be better able to get to a gun than the other, resulting in a faster and more flexible response. Other possible primaries will be a Sig 226 DAK or a larger S&W revolver. As just about everybody else in the known universe has pointed out, it depends on where I expect to be and how I'm dressed.

delta13soultaker 08-22-2008 06:04 PM

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I can say I don't often carry a BUG CCW. I guess when I fire up my heater there will be extra pistols laying on the ground though;)

Scattergun Bob 08-24-2008 11:18 PM

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For 20+ years on the job I carred a BUG, airweight bodyguard, now that I am retired, I have traded in my duty pistol and BUG for a P7M8. At present I carry no other weapon besides a P7except a Al Mar folder.

There is every good reason to carry a BUG, on your weak side, just getting old and lazy.

Good Luck & Be Safe

TranterUK 08-25-2008 03:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Scattergun Bob (Post 344690)
For 20+ years on the job I carred a BUG, airweight bodyguard, now that I am retired, I have traded in my duty pistol and BUG for a P7M8. At present I carry no other weapon except a Al Mar folder.

I carried an airweight bodyguard for some time Bob and thought they were fantastic, so light you could pop it into a shirt pocket.

Carrying a knife for defence is ok as long as you know how to use it.

Guardian 08-25-2008 09:32 AM

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I do not yet carry, but I'm in the process of getting my CHL. I've spent a lot of time talking and reading about several options. What I've found, and plan to do is:

Have your primary weapon and 2 extra mags.

As for a BUG. I plan on carrying an ankle holster with a .380. Right now I have a Bersa Thunder for this job but it jammed a lot on me and if I'm not able to fix the problems with that, I will be getting something else. The Kel-Tec would be a great option because it is tiny and would be hard to find and easy to conceal and walk around with. But, it's not a very reliable gun.

I plan on trying several options and adapting a system for me, which as I'm sure you read is the key. It has to be practical and something you can do EVERY DAY. So if something doesn't work, I'll change it.

I really like the idea of a BUG because in the event I'm taken off guard they could easily find my .45 in my belt. Most mugger's aren't very educated and are acting out of desperation. Therefore I think if they found my .45 they would probably figure that's all I had. So when they're not looking I grab my BUG.

Just my opinion, and remember, I haven't carried a concealed gun one minute of my life in the real world. So take it with a grain of salt.

sabashimon 08-25-2008 10:26 AM

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Usually, but not always, I will compliment the HK45c or SA Marine Corps Operator on my hip, with a S&W 637 on my ankle (extra mag on my weakside, and speedloader in my pocket).
I train hard with the snubby, and keep it loaded with Buffalo Bore 125gr. Gold Dots.

TranterUK 08-25-2008 12:03 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sabashimon (Post 344759)
Usually, but not always, I will compliment the HK45c or SA Marine Corps Operator on my hip, with a S&W 637 on my ankle (extra mag on my weakside, and speedloader in my pocket).
I train hard with the snubby, and keep it loaded with Buffalo Bore 125gr. Gold Dots.

Serious kit, as I would expect.

I tried an ankle holster once but could just not get on with it. Seemed to leave me out of balance. Perhaps I should have tried one on each leg?

On the other hand I knew a drugs police officer in San Francisco who loved them. I still have an image in my mind of an incident that left him hopping down the middle of the road on one leg trying to grab the pistol as the suspects car drew away. :D

Pistolenschutze 08-25-2008 01:22 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sabashimon (Post 344759)
Usually, but not always, I will compliment the HK45c or SA Marine Corps Operator on my hip, with a S&W 637 on my ankle (extra mag on my weakside, and speedloader in my pocket).
I train hard with the snubby, and keep it loaded with Buffalo Bore 125gr. Gold Dots.

A good choice of weapons, Shimon. I too am particularly fond of the little 637, ample power (assuming good ammo) in a very small, very light package. If I need deep concealment, that is nearly always my choice, usually carried in an IWB holster. Personally, I've never cared for an ankle rig to be honest. I find them too hard to get at in an emergency. To each his own though, as they say. ;)

sabashimon 08-25-2008 02:04 PM

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To both Pistol and Tranter, I agree that an ankle rig is not optimal, however as a back-up, I like it better than another piece on my belt, a shoulder rig, or just dropped into a pocket. It does take practice, and I certainly wouldn't fault anyone for disdaining this particular option......it just works for me :)
If however the situation dictates deep cover, and it's my sole carry, I'm certainly not above carrying the snubby in an IWB, and have.
Stay safe

Scattergun Bob 08-25-2008 07:14 PM

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TranterUK - I made an error, I meant to say that I carried no other weapon besides a P7-M8 and a knife. Sorry:o

I agree, I carry a knife as a tool, if necessary it is a better defense that a empty hand.

Good Luck & Be Safe

Ursus 08-26-2008 01:42 PM

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Sometimes, I do carry a back-up

kilogulf59 09-07-2008 04:08 AM

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Rarely anymore however in the past and depending upon the circumstance, yes. Initially they were a .45 automatic and a .38 2-inch 5-shooter.

Later I went over to the standard equipment philosophy and weapons types and calibers matched.

redhart 09-15-2008 06:42 PM

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If the situation calls for it, I have a S&W .38 Chief in back pocket(have pocket holster)

kilogulf59 09-16-2008 07:35 AM

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Thinking out loud here but I'll bet the 2-inch .38 revolver is the No.! backup gun...

Pistolenschutze 09-16-2008 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by kilogulf59 (Post 349749)
Thinking out loud here but I'll bet the 2-inch .38 revolver is the No.! backup gun...

I have no doubt you are correct, Kilo. It simply doesn't get much better than the snubbie for that purpose.

USMC-03 09-16-2008 01:08 PM

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My primary carry piece is a Walther PPK in .380 with 2 spare mags and a IWB holster. If the situation warranted, the PPK would go to the back-up role and my S&W 645 at least 2 spare mags would be primary in pancake holster. I'm using the heaviest basic JHP bullets available in both. I need to look into an ankle holster for the PPK.

rondba 09-16-2008 10:35 PM

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Springfield Champion on my hip with two extra mags on my off side. S&W snubby on left ankle with two speed strips. Beretta 32 in right pocket with no reload. If that can't fix any social problem I encounter, then I need help.


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