Solution to the Glock problem...
Hmm...double image...
Seems like this was easier on the laptop than with an iPhone:)
You know you can EDIT your posts, right?
Upon opening your post, the EDIT button appears in the lower right-hand corner.
Once you click that, you can delete one of the image links.
Let me know if you need a screenshot.
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You know you can EDIT your posts, right?
Got it:)
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HTH
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Forgot to mention
Kewl 'rosco' you got there!
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Oh yeah? Well MINE don't have...
the big red arrow ;)
Looks like a good solution to me - enjoy !
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Thanks...now I have serious dilemma...
Which one should I carry??? I like them both, shoot them equally well and can't pick a favorite.
That does sound vexing
FWIW, I'd suggest switching off from time-to-time.
That's what I do.
Any firearm that is regularly carried is subject to loss for a variety of possible of reasons.
Because of this, I think it's a good idea to have a spare carry gun that is identical to your primary (or very nearly identical to it). Actually, if one can afford it, I think it should be a priority.
In your case, it looks like you have the spare base well covered, whichever way you go:
Single- or Double-'Your-Pleasure'-Stack.
In my case, it's pseudo-twin J-frames: It's usually been my Model 342 AirLIte Centennial the last couple of years, but every now and then I'll tote my Model 638-1 Airweight Bodyguard.
Clockwise from lower left: Smith & Wesson M37-2, M638-1, & M342 with Spyderco 'Jess Horn' C27P
And what about that spiffy, satin nickel Model 37-2 Airweight Chief Special?
Why, that one's just fer Show-And-Tell.
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Sounds like you been taken
As in, 'Takin' one too many'...
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Those Smiths are really nice!
One of these days I'm gonna kick the "I have to carry a big gun" thing:) I gave my wife my Taurus Ultra-Lite (SP?) 38 but I carried it quite a bit as well as a Model 66 with a 2" or 2.5" barrel. THAT was a sweet gun and one I dearly miss!
Thanks! I like 'em
(SPG Edit)
I bought Bodyguard new over 15 years ago. It hasn't been shot much, but it's been carried a lot. A whole lot. I just recently 'refinished' the cylinder using gray Scotchbrite and Mineral Oil, so it still looks pretty good.
I got the Centennial used, so I don't know the round count. I've only carried it the last two years or so, and pretty much always using a Clipdraw, so it's still looking good, too.
The Chief is basically NIB. I was sorta savin' it for 'Ms. Right', but she's still AWOL, so I'm fixin' to trade it in on somethin' . . . newer.
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One thing about the 'small' ones
It might not be news to anyone, and some might disagree, but I think it's easier to carry and conceal two lightweight J-frames without hammer spurs than it is one example of just about any 'real' gun you can name.
If I want, or even if I think I need one of those, it's still a .45 Government Model for me . . . backed up by a J-frame.
Otherwise, it's usually just the J-frame, and by far most often it's only one-at-a-time, not two.
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One thing about the 'small' ones
I had a dream...seriously:)...a few years ago that I was still working for Hudiburg Chevrolet and for whatever reason I was upstairs in the hall where the conference rooms were where we'd often have classes on something or some such. All of a sudden I heard gunfire from short classIII weapons and a group of 6 masked BG's were shooting folks and taking them hostage and I was carrying that Taurus 38 with 5 rounds and no spare ammo. I was hiding under a table hoping they didn't find me and then I woke up. That was the last time I carried that Taurus I know it's irrational because I wouldn't try and go up against six guys with full autos with both my Sigs and spare mags unless I could hide and snipe em off one at time but it was one heck of a scary dream!
Relax & Take Two...
They're small.
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Thanks...now I have serious dilemma...
Rotate them, I do with my Baers, sometimes I carry the Commander, sometimes the 5 incher, kinda depends on my mood.
Gunner
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41 Mags rule, Baers rock!
I do like me some Sig
I have a P220, a P228, a P229 9mm, and a P239 9mm. None of mine have rails though. The 228 is a 1991 W German and the 220 is a 1996 with the W over struck during the German reunification. I love them all and they rank at the top of my modest heap.
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Colonel, USAF (Ret)
NRA Life Member