I like your style sir. When the rioting really heated, a handgun was usually accompanied with heavier artillery in the vehicle, I didn’t anticipate Yukon or cAndian county being invaded (crossed my fingers they would) but always better safe than sorry, that stuff can pop off anywhere anytime, I I would rather have some serious heat besides a handgun when it does. Btw, the 4 mags was a joke, all handguns I carry will have backup mags of substance. If I carry a g29c it’s second mag is a 15rd g20 mag, if cz, those do get high capacity lol and typically start with 17-21 more or lessHonestly, current environment considered, I don’t. My Glock 48 just rides with a OEM 10 round mag in, with another OEM mag and a Shield arms mag in the truck. I like the shield arms mags, but I just can’t bring myself to trust them like the OE Glock mags.
If I’m carrying a revolver I’ll typically have a speed strip in my pocket, it’s just a lot easier to carry discretely.
When things were a little more uneasy, all the riots in 2020 and such, I would carry my full size HK with 17+1 and a 21rd mag in my pocket. Also would have 2 extras in the truck with a long gun locked up.
Most smart phones have a built in flashlight, it may not be as good as a flashlight for some purposes, but for the unexpected emergency situation it will get you by without carrying anything extra.
Thats great, I wish I could say the same. But in the end, with the upgrades, Im happy with it nowI must have got lucky because my 43x is absolutely perfect in every way.. and it’s still stock. Haven’t even switched the sites out.
I don’t have any issues with the gun being snappy. And accuracy is great with factory ammo or my reloads.
Your point is valid, but I'm sure he was talking about normal situations where the phone light is handy as heck. Amazing how much I use it myself looking into nooks and crannies. Tactical, no.Try using that cell phone light tactically in the event of an armed encounter.
This Modlite beam to the face has stopped aggressive people in their tracks more than once.That brings up the conversation about carrying a flashlight. How many of you carry one of those on a daily basis?
Okay, well I said there are some things a flashlight would be better for. But your example was if the lights go out in the back of a grocery store, which in my case (I'm not LEO) is a far, far, far more likely situation to find myself in than finding myself in a tactical situation. You've gone from a a relatively common and quite possible occurrence that could easily happen to anyone at anytime (if we keep it general, like someplace where the power goes off unexpectedly), to a fairly specific occurrence that is possible but not nearly as likely. Now if I were a police officer or soldier, my equipment would be quite different.Try using that cell phone light tactically in the event of an armed encounter.
The little Surefire Side-Kick on my keyring is an awesome little rechargeable light. Since I never leave my keys in the truck it's always in my pocket.
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