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Old 12-04-2015, 09:10   #31
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This is my son's off duty weapon, Glock 43 9mm straight stack mag holds 6 rounds plus one in the pipe...
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Old 12-04-2015, 09:16   #32
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This is my son's off duty weapon, Glock 43 9mm straight stack mag holds 6 rounds plus one in the pipe...
Nothin' wrong with that.
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Old 12-04-2015, 09:54   #33
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This is my son's off duty weapon, Glock 43 9mm straight stack mag holds 6 rounds plus one in the pipe...
I too like the G43 for deep concealment. Taran Tactical makes 2+ base plates with essentially the same footprint as the factory pinky extension and provides a full grip for better control. Even If I'm carrying with the flush magazine I have an extra mag or two with 8 rounds instead of 6. They also make a flush +1 extension and I use it, a nice way to maximize firepower.

I usually carry with the 2+ mag extension, so 8+1 with 8 on deck. This is when I can't conceal the G19. Caveat is a I only have about 500 rounds in but so far not a single malfunction.

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Old 12-04-2015, 21:28   #34
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Vehicle Carry

PA has restrictions on rifles being carried in vehicles, as far as EDC or CCW. My understanding is a rifle caliber pistol is allowed, so there appear to be many 5.56 pistols.

Something I added to both of our vehicles years ago was a lock box. You can buy some pretty inexpensive ones, that at least gives the owner a place to lock up their pistol in the event they decide they can't or shouldn't take their pistol into a certain establishment. Best way I found to handle that is not go to those places! The lock boxes we have come with a steel cable, that can be wrapped around a car seat mounting. The end of the cable comes back inside the box and gets secured when the box lid is closed.

Another solution is a cable lock for a bicycle, sized accordingly so you can pass the cable through the dust cover and mag well of an AR type rifle/ pistol. Keep the bolt carrier with you or stow someplace in your vehicle.

Definitely added more magazines in a carrier to each vehicle. The medical supplies were increased a few months ago.
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Old 12-05-2015, 16:41   #35
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Don't short change a stubbie revolver IF you are in a tee shirt and shorts. Claude Warner has some tips like paint the front sight red or orange and use a black marker under the "v" that passes for a back sight. I have watched him shoot this well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKuTNdYfbjk
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Old 12-05-2015, 17:14   #36
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I have been looking at a discreet way to transport an AR and am considering the Raquettball racket case or guitar case. Something to keep in the car that looks more like gym stuff than a high value instrument may be best.

Otherwise, my P226 with choice of Benchmade knife is proximate.
Soft sided guitar case $5 from a pawn shop works pretty well. Has a carrying strap and a pouch for sticking some stuff in. If you wanted to cut a piece of cardboard to make sure it looked like a guitar you could do that as well.
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