And XD45= That is one sweeeeet 1911! I would love to have something like that for home defense or in an open carry situation. A tactical rail to mount a light on would make it perfect for me for that situation. It is a nice peice of work!
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That's just what the guy behind the counter said! Buy a lotto ticket! He had just unloaded a truck and it had the 380, Hornaday and Slim on it, only the 380 was on the shelf, it pays to ask! It was the Pearland Academy. The 380 eas $33, the Slim was $379 and the Hornaday was $24.Kevinf2349 wrote:Now wait a cotton picking minute here....a new gun, Hornady ammo and 380 in the same shopping trip? You should buy a lottery ticket!![]()
We looked at the Taurus this evening but landed on the Ruger LCP.
Was this the Academy in Webster on I-45?
Thank you, Sir! I adore my little Taurus. I just have to be careful not to drop it....joe817 wrote:Great conceal Mrs. williamkevin! And not a bad gun either!![]()
Great tip TLynn and Compvest . I'm gonna have to give that a try and see how it does.TLynnHughes wrote:
I have to commend CompVest too. She's the one that taught me that belt OVER the pancake holster (rather than behind it) trick to pull it really tight to your body.
ExMarlboroMan wrote:TLynn - Hows the draw with that setup?
Absolutely! A uneventful first time out really put me at ease about carrying all the time.USA1 wrote: Great tip TLynn and Compvest . I'm gonna have to give that a try and see how it does.
BTW , You mentioned the Wally Walk was uneventful . That's the way we like it .