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My girlfriend. My wife my dead siamese twin thats stuck to my hip. |
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Ruger MK II handgun .22lr. Don't ask but it was available quickly.
Colt 6933 SBR just because I can in PA. Did it once but not for long; tried a Heat single point setup. |
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A Colt Vest Pocket .25 ACP that was made in 1911. Damn thing goes bang every time though, and beats a sharp stick...I guess. It's the one on top of the pile... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v505/japlin/1222998835.jpg What's one of those worth? I know where one's at for $200 something. |
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AK Pistol.
10 round mag in it, with 30 round mag in a jacket pocket. It beat me up pretty good trying to carry it concealed, especially while driving. It was just too big. |
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AK Pistol. 10 round mag in it, with 30 round mag in a jacket pocket. It beat me up pretty good trying to carry it concealed, especially while driving. It was just too big. bbl length? Some 4" guns have been built, but they're still pretty big. |
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A rolled-up length of heavy-duty monofilament fishing line in a condom wrapper.
<Ahnold> I am not shitting you. </Ahnold> |
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Glock. Nearly blew my hip up. Luckily I stopped carrying seconds before the explosion.
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4 lb Engineer's Hammer.
Remington 870 (Hung muzzle down under my right armpit. Trenchcoat over it.) |
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Quoted: 4 lb Engineer's Hammer. Remington 870 (Hung muzzle down under my right armpit. Trenchcoat over it.) Those can be very effective. I've seen an IW go after another IW with one before and the results were not pretty. |
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Buck #110 hunting knife when I was in the 5th-9th grade. Summers I worked for my Grandad who was an electrician. I rode a Greyhound bus to and from my grandmom and grandad's town and carried that knife in my sock every trip.
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A Colt Vest Pocket .25 ACP that was made in 1911. Damn thing goes bang every time though, and beats a sharp stick...I guess. It's the one on top of the pile... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v505/japlin/1222998835.jpg What's one of those worth? I know where one's at for $200 something. Depends on condition really. I paid $200 for mine in good condition several years ago, but it was just the pistol and one mag - no extras. A friend of mine bought one 2 or 3 years ago for $425 that came with original box, paper work, and was in excellent condition with all original bluing. They're well made little guns, but the .25 ACP is not something I would really want to depend on when a firearm is needed. |
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A pair of those stupid nunchuku things when I was a teenager.
No, I didn't know how to use them. |
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A BOA .25 . It wouldn't fire 6 rds in a row to save your life.
I sold it to my brother in law. He deserves it. |
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AK underfolder. Man I miss Florida.... BTW it was purchased directly from the trunk of a sheriff's car.... why did I move back to California?????
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When we were in school in colorado my buddy wasnt old enough to own a handgun but he was a pizza delivery driver so he carried a 44 cap and ball revolver he bought at cabelas.
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A crossman .22 pellet pistol with the 8 round mag bought a cheap holo sight up top and a laser down below....when I was 12/13 I thought I was the shit back then. I was like...I pity who I shoot in the neck with this...and I planned to make due with it during a zombie invasion...stocked up on pellets and the huge boxes of c02's...ahh the good old days.
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A short collapsible baton and can of military issue CS-spray (M-35 ???...)
I was in Kuwait City working as a civilian contractor...being caught with either of these would have gotten me deported as weapons are very strictly controlled and I wasn't working a "weapons job" over there...this was two or three months after Nicholas Berg was beheaded on video by al-Zarqahwi...I wasn't going to be part of the bastards propaganda films...I was going to go out fighting and make the mother-fuckers shoot me in the street... Thank God I was never in a situation where I felt that I was in danger while I was over there... |
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I know a guy who carried a Mauser C96 in a shoulder rig.
Badass? Definitely. Practical? Hardly. |
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.36 cal 1851 navy..
its all I had at the time.. It went bang when you pulled the trigger , follow up shots were iffy though (CANT SEE THROUGHT THE SMOKE) Then I go not this cheap ass grendel .380 for 50 bucks, it did not even have a mag, you loaded it from the top into an enternal mag. I was young |
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Until I got my S&W .357 mag. I used to CC a Ruger Vaquero in .45Colt with 5 1/2 in barrel and case-color frame with standard grip.
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Not sure which is more rediculous, but I carried my XCR-M under a trench coat twice and a Max-11 converted M11/9 subgun a few times. Neither is very practical, but woah unto those who give me time to get them out and ready.
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MK 23 I was going to say USP .45 FS, but that is comact compared to a MK 23. |
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A Colt Vest Pocket .25 ACP that was made in 1911. Damn thing goes bang every time though, and beats a sharp stick...I guess. It's the one on top of the pile... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v505/japlin/1222998835.jpg I have on occasion concealed carried a Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless which as far as I can tell from the serial number was made in 1903. Like you said they beat a sharp stick and go bang every time. |
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2 matching Cobray M11's in a double shoulder rig. similar. I stuffed a M11 into my waistband mexican style for a trip to the convinience store. (was the only thing convinient as it was in the middle of a move and it was the smallest thing readily accessible). what can I say- i really needed to make that beer run |
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1870 Navy (Black powder.)
It was the only thing I could find in my trunk and I hate being unarmed |
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full size m&p 45. damn thing was a bitch to conceal but i pulled it off. it was my duty weapon and we were doing some secret squirell stuff at a local bar.
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