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I am prepared. CCP for when needed!

Any one else?
 
Not yet, but it's a goal for this year. Sadly though, it's hard to stop crazy sometimes.
 
I learned to be prepared through Scouting, so i think i'm ready.
What is CCP? :dunno:

Yes, sad day in Tucson.
 
Always prepared although no CCP.Feds know enough already.
I met the congresswoman last year.She's a real person that will listen.She is recovering slowly from her wounds.Tha nine year old was the worst.She was born on 9-11.Her Dad said she was born on a tragic day and her life ended in tragic way.He made a comment today he wants no limitations on freedom because of this but to learn from it.
Its to bad the paper work didn't get processed on this guy or he wouldn't have been able to buy a gun.Not that he couldn't have got one but at least some restrictions would be there.
 
Body armor and a .45 most days.
Hardly anyone even notices the body armor.
http://www.secondchance.com/home.asp
I like several of their products, Like the deep cover setup.

Why? It's easier to be prepared then raise the dead!

Yeah, the little girl is a true loss, if I was dad it would be my goal in life to take that fool!
 
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conceal and carry permit = ccp, what are you packin cj.
Depends on where I'm traveling. Mostly I shoulder my 45.

I do like my Sig ankle 38 though. Keeps me warm and comfy... :)
 
P94 .40 cal, extra mags, 180 grain Hydroshocks...in a CQR holster when Im not carrying concealed.

I used to carry a glock 29 10mm. That was an absolute tack driver but ammo for that thing got increasingly expensive and harder to find.

Got all my Special ops training as a Combat Controller in the USAF.

The story about the little girl is a heartbreaker, she was in a book about kids born on 9/11 :( God rest her soul :us:
 
Man! Love my 40! There is nothing like it!

I carry a little 38 on my left ankle, it may not pack much, but I can wip off 17 (yes I have an extended clip) in no time. The 38 may be small, but when your hit multiple times, it hurts! And if that doesn't work. I just reach for the 45!

It's pretty sad that the little girl day was 9/11. Pretty ironic that my favorite piece is 1911.
 
Name this caliber? The small one is 9mm. :)

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Depends on where I'm traveling. Mostly I shoulder my 45.

I do like my Sig ankle 38 though. Keeps me warm and comfy... :)
feel sorry for the fool that pisses you off

Body armor and a .45 most days.
Hardly anyone even notices the body armor.
Second Chance Armor, Inc.
I like several of their products, Like the deep cover setup.

Why? It's easier to be prepared then raise the dead!

Yeah, the little girl is a true loss, if I was dad it would be my goal in life to take that fool!
feel sorry the fool that pisses you off to, and yeah your right that sob would be put in a grave, even if it meant i sat in a prison cell for the rest of my life.
 
Man! Love my 40! There is nothing like it!

I've fired pretty much everything with a trigger, from .22's on up to .454 Casull and .50cal Desert Eagles...and my favorite caliber (besides the 10mm) is the .40. It's almost the perfect balance of speed and knockdown. The more I shoot it, the more I really like it.

For bears however, I wont go less then a .44. My 10mm was the perfect bear caliber also with just as much muzzle energy, more speed, and comparable knockdown.

Oh yea, we were talking about cowards who gun down children. Any caliber will do. :mad:
 
Arizona got law passed to keep those funeral protestors back 300'.:D I think its the same group that protests military services.There already in Tucson camped out ready to do their thing:mad:
 
Arizona got law passed to keep those funeral protestors back 300'.:D I think its the same group that protests military services.There already in Tucson camped out ready to do their thing:mad:
Westboro :mad:
 

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