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<blockquote data-quote="bratch" data-source="post: 874867" data-attributes="member: 83"><p>People do this for a variety of reasons and none of the ones I know involve wanting to pull anything. The guys who train alot carry multiple guns because they shoot them and see them break in training. Guns break, odds are it'll happen in the middle of a fight, a second gun keeps you in the fight.</p><p></p><p>Some positions are easier to get to than others. Guns on your waist are difficult to get to while seatbelted in a car, an ankle gun is quick and easy. This is opposite of is true when you are standing up. If you are in an area of high carjackings an ankle gun and a gun on the belt make sense.</p><p></p><p>In the winter a Jframe in a coat pocket is a great combination. You can have your hands in you pocket gripping the gun if you are uneasy or in a bad situation. The Jframe however does not replace your primary gun it just becomes the primary in that instance.</p><p></p><p>As I've shown in the winter an easy case can be made for 3 guns: primary on the hip, ankle for in the car, and a Jframe in the coat pocket. Nowhere in that logic is wanting to shoot anyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bratch, post: 874867, member: 83"] People do this for a variety of reasons and none of the ones I know involve wanting to pull anything. The guys who train alot carry multiple guns because they shoot them and see them break in training. Guns break, odds are it'll happen in the middle of a fight, a second gun keeps you in the fight. Some positions are easier to get to than others. Guns on your waist are difficult to get to while seatbelted in a car, an ankle gun is quick and easy. This is opposite of is true when you are standing up. If you are in an area of high carjackings an ankle gun and a gun on the belt make sense. In the winter a Jframe in a coat pocket is a great combination. You can have your hands in you pocket gripping the gun if you are uneasy or in a bad situation. The Jframe however does not replace your primary gun it just becomes the primary in that instance. As I've shown in the winter an easy case can be made for 3 guns: primary on the hip, ankle for in the car, and a Jframe in the coat pocket. Nowhere in that logic is wanting to shoot anyone. [/QUOTE]
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