Re: Re: Carry Pistols
By: Jimmy Anderson to Arelor on Thu Jan 05 2023 01:24 pm
> Ar> BTW I think a bowie knife is also a great carry if you are big enough
> Ar> to pack it. A regular person spends more time cutting and chopping
> Ar> things than shooting at stuff anyway. If it was legal here or I were
> Ar> willing to break the law and admit it on a public forum, I'd carry a
> Ar> Ka-Bar Heavy Bowie in a custom sheath (because the one it comes with is
> Ar> lame).
>
> My backup is a tactical pen. I can carry it where a gun is not legal, and
> it makes for a great 'poker!'
>
I am not a fan of so called tactical pens. For one thing, they don't cut. Knives
don't
write, but if you need to write something you are more likely to find a pen lyin
g
around than a good knife. ie. if I am at home and need to pick a pen for taking
a
note, I will find one in a drawer. If I am in the horseyard and one of the horse
s gets
entangled with a rope, I won't have a knife unless I pack one myself.
There is also the fact that no LEO is getting fooled by a tactical pen. It is go
nna be
classified as a weapon. If you are going to carry something that will be classif
ied as
a weapon with the intention of using it as a weapon, you may as well pack the re
al
deal.
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