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    my little walking friend

    the GF and i like to take walks in the evening and usually its dark by the time we get home and around to it , so this little PT25 guy is my friend i just slip it in my front pocket using the bianchi clip holster , it clips right in the top of my front pocket and you barely know its there , I know its a 25cal , and ive heard all the cons on 25cal but as i say 25acp may not be the best caliber to use but as i say if you dont think a 25acp wont take out a BD then let me bounce one off your forehead and see hahaha

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    Re: my little walking friend

    With that title I thought you had a cane gun.
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    Re: my little walking friend

    well i dont need a cane yet? and i do stress yet ahahaha

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    Re: my little walking friend

    I'd still want something bigger on my belt to back up the pop-gun. Yes, the 25 could be in your hand before anything starts but unless you have very precise aim you may be very unhappy with the results..... It doesn't take that much longer to draw a more effective weapon but you may not have that extra time to start with.

    Loading it with some of this would help with the absolute lack of anything resembling authority:
    http://www.dakotaammo.net/products/glaser/glaser.htm
    http://yp.bellsouth.com/sites/magsafeammo/page3.html

    I'd suggest spending the money to confirm feed reliability. Here's a link where the Glaser ammo is discussed:
    http://www.taurusarmed.net/forums/in...p?topic=4386.0

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    Re: my little walking friend

    i like the look of the magsafe , goin to check in on it , truthfully i use cci blazer ammo in it and at 10 - 12 ft i can keep them really close ,

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    Re: my little walking friend

    I used to know a guy that carried a .25 all the time (back in the 60's) and was known to be a pretty bad dude. He said he liked to shoot someone in the foot with the .25 and then club the stuffin's out of them while they were dancing around. Guess it worked for him. It's a pretty little thing, too. I carried a the Italian version for awhile and agree with the magsafe ammo suggestion and aim for the neck or face.
    If our lawmakers have our best interest in mind, why do they keep trying to take away our personal protection? Pappy used to say "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything."
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    Re: my little walking friend

    My 25 hasn't left my car since I bought it, except to fire at a range and clean it. The wife has shown interests in having it in her car so I may start having the 650 in my car.
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    Re: my little walking friend

    Quote Originally Posted by chad_rn
    My 25 hasn't left my car since I bought it, except to fire at a range and clean it. The wife has shown interests in having it in her car so I may start having the 650 in my car.
    Don't you worry about someone stealing it? I've had so many car break-ins over the year, I would never leave my gun in the car, even if I run into the store for just a few minutes.
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    Re: my little walking friend

    I know of some places out in the midwest where they still leave their keys in the ignition and their shotguns behind the seats. It's all a matter of where you live, and what kind of crime rate you have.

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    Re: my little walking friend

    Ace,
    You are right about location. In fact, here in Wichita, Ks it depends on what part of town you live in too and I've noticed the same in other large towns or cities in which I've lived.
    Most of the jobs I do allow me to keep an eye on my vehicle from the job, so I usually carry a large or medium frame handgun in the truck and carry a small firearm on me. The end of town I live in, I often leave the gun in the truck overnight. In my old nieghborhood, I didn't even leave my motorcycle outside for very long and had stuff stolen right off my front steps while I was in the front room watching TV.
    I would not leave any weapon in plain sight, though.
    If our lawmakers have our best interest in mind, why do they keep trying to take away our personal protection? Pappy used to say "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything."
    A pair of NAA .22mag minis, Charter Arms .357 Bulldog Pug, Kel-Tec P3AT & PF9, Mossberg 500 12ga.

 

 
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