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Hoff
Joined: 28 Jun 2007 Posts: 461 Location: Warrior Nirvana
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Posted: Thu Jul 12, Post subject: J Frames |
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Though I love shooting the revolver I don't carry one anymore as my duty weapon, but I do dig the J-Frames for off duty/concealed carry. They lay flat against the body and conceal nicely. For that matter I can conceal an N-Frame Hog-leg extremely well in the ITP Ultrux Miurage holster because the cylinder rides above the belt.
I think I pretty much dig all guns.
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M.W.
Joined: 12 Jul 2007 Posts: 106 Location: inside the loop
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Posted: Fri Jul 13, Post subject: |
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You are so right Brian on the J-frame for light carry situations...
I often toss my S&W 342 .38 in a pocket holster in my shorts and head to the grocery store or quick errands around the neighborhood. Day or night just add a speedloader and I am good to go. Even early morning taking out the trash and/or getting the newspaper it goes in the robe pocket.
Why? because "stuff" happens when we least expect it,that is what the BG's (bad guys) are counting on. |
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Hoff
Joined: 28 Jun 2007 Posts: 461 Location: Warrior Nirvana
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Posted: Fri Jul 13, Post subject: |
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If you choose to leave the house without your eqipment you have decided to leave the house as the sheep, not the sheepdog.
Hoff |
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Tac
Joined: 02 Sep 2007 Posts: 37 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, Post subject: |
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I'm right there with you Hoff. I think I like all guns too.
I agree with the idea of the j-frame as being a great back up/off duty gun, and carry mine every day that I work, and often when I am dressed in only shorts and a tank top.
I have a Model 337 with the Scadnium (sp?) frame that I carry in a lace on ankle holster as my back up on duty. I have carried this gun for about 5 years now, after replacing a heavier Model 640 with it. I have never had it fail. It always works, even when I forget to knock the "dust bunnies" and dust off of it. I have often thought of retiring the old girl, but seriously doubt I can replace the reliability that she brings to the fight. |
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Hoff
Joined: 28 Jun 2007 Posts: 461 Location: Warrior Nirvana
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, Post subject: J Frames |
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I think we will all retire before any of our weapons are ready, keep thet baby in action.
Hoff |
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ScottM
Joined: 05 Sep 2007 Posts: 23
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Posted: Fri Nov 16, Post subject: Wheel guns |
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I've got a buddy that just got the S&W 625 .45 acp. Take a look at Jerry Mikulec on You Tube, it inspires you to work on shooting a revolver and working at it. There's only one Jerry, but the skill and knowledge is intriguing. One warrior, all weapons  |
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Hoff
Joined: 28 Jun 2007 Posts: 461 Location: Warrior Nirvana
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Posted: Tue Nov 27, Post subject: Jerry Mikulec |
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I use Jerry's Video during the Reactive Brain portion of my Mindset Lecture to display how you can develop reactive skill with thousands of pepetitions...reactive skill through redundant repitition.
Thanks Big Scott,
Hoff |
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alan
Joined: 29 Jul 2008 Posts: 7 Location: houston
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Posted: Sun Aug 17, Post subject: 357 k frame |
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| just got ahold of a .357 k frame... have not toyed with it yet... i understand from a smithy of mine that if you feed a steady diet of .357 through it the pistol will not last... practice with .38 and carry .357... tough on the frame as i understand it... |
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Hoff
Joined: 28 Jun 2007 Posts: 461 Location: Warrior Nirvana
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Posted: Mon Aug 18, Post subject: .357 vs 38+P |
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I don't bother with .357 even for carry, instead I load with 38+P. +P stands for +Powder in the same .38 case vs the longer magnum case. More power, less recoil and muzzle flash, pretty darn good combination.
Now put some rounds through that revolver and enjoy.
Hoff |
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