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<blockquote data-quote="Nanotech9" data-source="post: 1245150" data-attributes="member: 676"><p>Taurus Judge on the ankle, 442 on the other ankle, PPK in a kidney belt, M&P .45 under each arm, Extra mag for each on the left side, and an AK47 PISTOL with a 5" barrel on my right hip. Skinny grips, mover the rear sight to the rear of the dust cover, front sight to the front barrel trunion, 10rnd clip. Extra 10rounds on the belt.</p><p></p><p>Its all about reliability, and preparation. Most gun fights go from short distance to long distance (i.e. the AK) and require a couple of clip changes. After 20 rounds the AK is too hot to shoot, so i plan on switching to the JUDGE. If that gives out, i'm double fisting it with the dual .45's... More fire power, faster, and accuracy by volume. I've accidentally split one .45 bullet with another .45 bullet from the other gun during practice before. </p><p></p><p>To support the weight, i've got a custom Looper Leather 3.5" wide belt, with .095 thick kydex in it. I also have to wear suspenders, but for $40 you can get a good comfy set and nobody notices.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes when i walk across the street to the bad part of my neighborhood, i like to strap on a 12ga for extra protection. If i do that, i wear sweat pants and slide it down by my leg. The officers that pratrol the neighborhood know me by name now and give me "the look"... you know, the one where they know i'm doing my part to keep the neighborhood safe, and appreciate my efforts helping them do their jobs. They know they can count on me in a gunfight, or just taking down your average thief with my advanced hand-to-hand combat skills which i practice daily when Mom is out of the house.... I'm pretty much a master of everything.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Now Bow to your <em>Sensei</em> and show respect.</p><p></p><p>Tai Chee Apet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nanotech9, post: 1245150, member: 676"] Taurus Judge on the ankle, 442 on the other ankle, PPK in a kidney belt, M&P .45 under each arm, Extra mag for each on the left side, and an AK47 PISTOL with a 5" barrel on my right hip. Skinny grips, mover the rear sight to the rear of the dust cover, front sight to the front barrel trunion, 10rnd clip. Extra 10rounds on the belt. Its all about reliability, and preparation. Most gun fights go from short distance to long distance (i.e. the AK) and require a couple of clip changes. After 20 rounds the AK is too hot to shoot, so i plan on switching to the JUDGE. If that gives out, i'm double fisting it with the dual .45's... More fire power, faster, and accuracy by volume. I've accidentally split one .45 bullet with another .45 bullet from the other gun during practice before. To support the weight, i've got a custom Looper Leather 3.5" wide belt, with .095 thick kydex in it. I also have to wear suspenders, but for $40 you can get a good comfy set and nobody notices. Sometimes when i walk across the street to the bad part of my neighborhood, i like to strap on a 12ga for extra protection. If i do that, i wear sweat pants and slide it down by my leg. The officers that pratrol the neighborhood know me by name now and give me "the look"... you know, the one where they know i'm doing my part to keep the neighborhood safe, and appreciate my efforts helping them do their jobs. They know they can count on me in a gunfight, or just taking down your average thief with my advanced hand-to-hand combat skills which i practice daily when Mom is out of the house.... I'm pretty much a master of everything. Now Bow to your [I]Sensei[/I] and show respect. Tai Chee Apet! [/QUOTE]
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