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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 2885435" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Pocket .380 some days, on the night stand when not carrying and at night. IWB 1911 in the day sometimes, on the floor out of the holster where I can reach down at night. Rem 870 at the door to the deck just off the side of the bed. Skunks and critters come around at night, haul them them off in the morning if the buzzards do not get to them first. Wifey has .38 on her side of the headboard.</p><p></p><p>Had a Buffalo in my back yard once in the daytime. Did not seem to be rabid. Wildlife took care of him with a tranquilizer and hauled him off. Fortunately Have not had to take up my neighbors offer of needing to use his backhoe late some night to dig up a new garden area if needed. Nice to have thoughtful neighbors</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 2885435, member: 24583"] Pocket .380 some days, on the night stand when not carrying and at night. IWB 1911 in the day sometimes, on the floor out of the holster where I can reach down at night. Rem 870 at the door to the deck just off the side of the bed. Skunks and critters come around at night, haul them them off in the morning if the buzzards do not get to them first. Wifey has .38 on her side of the headboard. Had a Buffalo in my back yard once in the daytime. Did not seem to be rabid. Wildlife took care of him with a tranquilizer and hauled him off. Fortunately Have not had to take up my neighbors offer of needing to use his backhoe late some night to dig up a new garden area if needed. Nice to have thoughtful neighbors [/QUOTE]
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