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TN Permit and carry either my Glock 17 in a Galco pancake holster or a IWB. Or my Kel-Tec P3AT .380 in my vest or front waist. I also always have 2 knives on me.
I have shot every major hand held firearm made and I totally hated the glocks!
I didnt think they were that popular with the priviate sector!
Beretta 92 (unconsealed)
Sig Saur 229 consealed
For a long time they were the less expensive of the polymer guns. The H&K was WAY more expensive when I bought my Glock. And no one else was really doing polymer.
No reason to HATE the glock... it does take getting used to because of the odd angle of the grip but overall it performs well out of the box. The only things I have added are the night sites, extended slide drop, and extended mag drop.
If I bought one today I would get the Springfield XD .40
What the Hell!! Whats up with that L.A. Gang uniform? I normally keep my opinion of others to myself but that pic makes you look like a damn fool. Yes I'm a LEO and up until now I thought this forum was full of mature riders sharing knowledge and having fun.
I have a Glock 30 also... popular model I reckon.. Actually got pulled over by a state trooper couple weeks back... told her upfront I was packin and she was totally appreciative. She didn't even give me a ticket!
Well this seems to be heading to your opinion of should you or not carry a gun. I won't get into that because it would just be my opinion. I carry mine in a magnetic tank bag. The bag has a holster in it and it is always handy. If I leave the bike I usually put the bag in the tour pak. It doesn't look like anything but a fanny pack. works for me.
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