Warning

 

Close
Confirm Action

Are you sure you wish to do this?

Cancel Confirm
AR15.COM

[ARCHIVED THREAD] - New York Reload (Page 1 of 2)

Previous Page
/ 2
Next Page
9/2/2013 7:55:14 PM EDT
Who carries a BUG?
What is your primary and secondary carry pieces?
9/2/2013 8:17:10 PM EDT
[#1]
Screw the candyass NY Reload crap. I am from New Orleans. I carry a New Orleans reload: A J-frame Smith .357 backing up a brace of Springfield XDM 5.25 .45 ACP's!
9/2/2013 8:24:51 PM EDT
[#2]
Heavens no. I wouldn't touch a gun. They kill people you know.
9/2/2013 8:27:15 PM EDT
[#3]
I carry a Springfield 1911, 2 extra magazines and a Spyderco.
9/2/2013 8:28:36 PM EDT
[#4]
Quote History
Quoted:
Heavens no. I wouldn't touch a gun. They kill people you know.
View Quote


+87
9/2/2013 8:38:01 PM EDT
[#5]
When I was taking my CCW class here in NV, I brought my S&W 1911 with me to use to qualify.  I also brought a SIG P226, just in case.  Now, that 1911 had NEVER had a single hiccup.  Ran perfectly, every time.



I go to take my first shot of the day...click.  Eject round, VERY light strike on the primer.  Tried the next round.  Click.  And so on, for five or six rounds.  Put it aside, and finished the day with the SIG.



When I got home, I REALLY wanted to know what'd made my old reliable .45 choke, so I took it all the way down, and found out, and then realized why.  A while previous to that, I'd done something stupid and, with one of those plastic "dry fire" barrels installed, had dropped the slide into battery.  I wasn't thinking, and that plastic didn't stand up to the stress of the slide dropping home.  It took me quite a while to get the jammed up mess free, get the gun cleaned up, oiled, and reassembled.  What I hadn't noticed, because I didn't do the "pencil trick", was that the lever that deactivates the FP safety was slightly bent.  It moved the safety, but not enough for free travel of the pin, so I got light strikes.



That "click" was VERY loud to my ears, just at the range.  I can't imagine how loud it'd have been if I'd needed the gun to save my life, even moreso if I didn't have a back up.



Now, while that all could have been avoided by me not being dumb and jamming it up in the first place, or by more carefully examining the inner workings afterwords, I very clearly got the point that mechanical things fail, and you may be totally unaware until you need it.



So, yes, BUG.
9/2/2013 8:45:07 PM EDT
[#6]
Trick question.  New Yorkers always carry Viagra and a tomahawk.  When threatened, they strip naked and approach at maximum speed.
9/2/2013 8:53:01 PM EDT
[#7]
CZ-75 SP-01 Primary, with one extra magazine.

Taurus PT111 Millenium Pro 9mm backup, also with one extra magazine.

Should be enough to get me to a long gun.
9/2/2013 8:56:01 PM EDT
[#8]
Sometimes I pocket carry my LCP with my normal carry gun. Just depends on the day
9/2/2013 8:57:39 PM EDT
[#9]
Voted no, but I am in the market for a 642/442 pro model to carry as a back up to my SA 1911.

Once I get one I will carry both when feeling froggy.
9/2/2013 8:59:36 PM EDT
[#10]
I can't get away with a real gun at work, so it's the BG .380

Off time, it's G19 OWB, BG .380 pocket carry. (1 reload for G19, 2 for BG)
9/2/2013 9:00:02 PM EDT
[#11]
Quote History
Quoted:
Taurus PT111 Millenium Pro 9mm backup, also with one extra magazine.
View Quote


Those little Mil Pros are nifty little inexpensive pistols.
I may buy one someday.....

I am considering a S&W Model 60 for a BUG.

How do y'all think carrying two weapons would play out in front of a jury, if it came to that?
9/2/2013 9:01:13 PM EDT
[#12]
I carry a 33 round mag in my console.  Does that count?
9/2/2013 9:08:42 PM EDT
[#13]
Quote History
How do y'all think carrying two weapons would play out in front of a jury, if it came to that?
View Quote

If the shoot is justified it shouldn't matter..most cops carry at least 2 guns..

As for me OPSEC and all that!
9/2/2013 9:10:23 PM EDT
[#14]

Quote History
Quoted:


When I was taking my CCW class here in NV, I brought my S&W 1911 with me to use to qualify.  I also brought a SIG P226, just in case.  Now, that 1911 had NEVER had a single hiccup.  Ran perfectly, every time.



I go to take my first shot of the day...click.  Eject round, VERY light strike on the primer.  Tried the next round.  Click.  And so on, for five or six rounds.  Put it aside, and finished the day with the SIG.



When I got home, I REALLY wanted to know what'd made my old reliable .45 choke, so I took it all the way down, and found out, and then realized why.  A while previous to that, I'd done something stupid and, with one of those plastic "dry fire" barrels installed, had dropped the slide into battery.  I wasn't thinking, and that plastic didn't stand up to the stress of the slide dropping home.  It took me quite a while to get the jammed up mess free, get the gun cleaned up, oiled, and reassembled.  What I hadn't noticed, because I didn't do the "pencil trick", was that the lever that deactivates the FP safety was slightly bent.  It moved the safety, but not enough for free travel of the pin, so I got light strikes.



That "click" was VERY loud to my ears, just at the range.  I can't imagine how loud it'd have been if I'd needed the gun to save my life, even moreso if I didn't have a back up.



Now, while that all could have been avoided by me not being dumb and jamming it up in the first place, or by more carefully examining the inner workings afterwords, I very clearly got the point that mechanical things fail, and you may be totally unaware until you need it.



So, yes, BUG.
View Quote


Are 1911s really worth all the bullshit? I mean, really? I know some of you will say yes but come on.



 
9/2/2013 9:14:20 PM EDT
[#15]
9mm Glock, .38J-frame
9/2/2013 9:16:24 PM EDT
[#16]

Quote History
Quoted:





Are 1911s really worth all the bullshit? I mean, really? I know some of you will say yes but come on.

 
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:



Quoted:

When I was taking my CCW class here in NV, I brought my S&W 1911 with me to use to qualify.  I also brought a SIG P226, just in case.  Now, that 1911 had NEVER had a single hiccup.  Ran perfectly, every time.



I go to take my first shot of the day...click.  Eject round, VERY light strike on the primer.  Tried the next round.  Click.  And so on, for five or six rounds.  Put it aside, and finished the day with the SIG.



When I got home, I REALLY wanted to know what'd made my old reliable .45 choke, so I took it all the way down, and found out, and then realized why.  A while previous to that, I'd done something stupid and, with one of those plastic "dry fire" barrels installed, had dropped the slide into battery.  I wasn't thinking, and that plastic didn't stand up to the stress of the slide dropping home.  It took me quite a while to get the jammed up mess free, get the gun cleaned up, oiled, and reassembled.  What I hadn't noticed, because I didn't do the "pencil trick", was that the lever that deactivates the FP safety was slightly bent.  It moved the safety, but not enough for free travel of the pin, so I got light strikes.



That "click" was VERY loud to my ears, just at the range.  I can't imagine how loud it'd have been if I'd needed the gun to save my life, even moreso if I didn't have a back up.



Now, while that all could have been avoided by me not being dumb and jamming it up in the first place, or by more carefully examining the inner workings afterwords, I very clearly got the point that mechanical things fail, and you may be totally unaware until you need it.



So, yes, BUG.


Are 1911s really worth all the bullshit? I mean, really? I know some of you will say yes but come on.

 
Yep.  Do note, please, that the malfunction was COMPLETELY caused by my stupid ass breaking something.  It'd never failed in any way until I fucked it up.  You can do that with any pistol, just in different ways.  And since it's been repaired, it's been 100% again.



Are there some 1911s that need work to function right?  Yes, but there are 1911s made by so many companies, of so many varied levels of QC and competence, that there's bound to be a LOT of bad apples in the overall bunch.  If Glock clones were made by as many companies, there'd be a crapton of Glock clones misbehaving, too.  I don't have anything against Glock, in fact I own 3 and I really dig the fact that you can carry a smaller BUG in the same caliber, but use the bigger magazines, if need be.



I do like my 1911s, and I trust them as much as I'd trust any other competently built and reliable arm, with the added benefit that they're more comfortable in my hand and I'm more familiar with them.



 
9/2/2013 9:41:51 PM EDT
[#17]

Quote History
Quoted:



How do y'all think carrying two weapons would play out in front of a jury, if it came to that?

View Quote






BUG goes to BG as a throwdown

 
9/2/2013 9:51:34 PM EDT
[#18]
Quote History
Quoted:
BUG goes to BG as a throwdown  
View Quote


Maybe I need to rethink my choice.  Instead of a S&W, maybe I need a Lorcin.



9/2/2013 9:55:54 PM EDT
[#19]
Glock 19 and Ruger LCP.
9/2/2013 10:02:39 PM EDT
[#20]
Only carry a second gun while at work.
9/2/2013 10:48:05 PM EDT
[#21]
Quote History
Quoted:
Only carry a second gun while at work.
View Quote


Same here. You work a second job at a liquor also?
9/2/2013 10:51:27 PM EDT
[#22]
If you are paranoid enough to carry two guns, perhaps you should just stay in the basement...
9/2/2013 10:55:40 PM EDT
[#23]
Quote History
Quoted:
If you are paranoid enough to carry two guns, perhaps you should just stay in the basement...
View Quote


Evidently you don't grasp why "paranoid" people carry a BUG.

There is more than one reason.

9/2/2013 11:05:29 PM EDT
[#24]
Quote History
Quoted:


Same here. You work a second job at a liquor also?
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
Only carry a second gun while at work.


Same here. You work a second job at a liquor also?

Well, I do deal with a lot of drunks.
9/2/2013 11:06:26 PM EDT
[#25]
This flintlock is my primary. No brass left at the seen, a plus! Keep your powder dry


If that 50 caliber ball don't stop them in their tracks and I must reload, I grab this 45
9/2/2013 11:08:09 PM EDT
[#26]
Quote History
Quoted:


Evidently you don't grasp why "paranoid" people carry a BUG.

There is more than one reason.

View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
If you are paranoid enough to carry two guns, perhaps you should just stay in the basement...


Evidently you don't grasp why "paranoid" people carry a BUG.

There is more than one reason.



If your job consists of confronting violent people on a regular basis, understood.

If you're the average CWWer, no.
9/2/2013 11:20:31 PM EDT
[#27]
Glock 27, IWB holster, 4 o'clock position.






Ruger LCP on a pocket clip dropped into front right jeans pocket as BUG. *GASP*, no holster.




ETA- picked up a gen4 Glock 29 two weeks ago; will likely switch IWB rig to it when the holster shows up.

 
9/2/2013 11:32:02 PM EDT
[#28]
Quote History
Quoted:


If your job consists of confronting violent people on a regular basis, understood.

If you're the average CWWer, no.
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
If you are paranoid enough to carry two guns, perhaps you should just stay in the basement...


Evidently you don't grasp why "paranoid" people carry a BUG.

There is more than one reason.



If your job consists of confronting violent people on a regular basis, understood.

If you're the average CWWer, no.


You say that like violent people never confront the "average CWWer?"

Like I said, there is more than one reason to carry a BUG.

9/2/2013 11:40:36 PM EDT
[#29]
Quote History
Quoted:
Heavens no. I wouldn't touch a gun. They kill people you know.
View Quote


Nailed it
9/2/2013 11:45:19 PM EDT
[#30]
Every time there's this sort of discussion someone always brings up the same thing. 'You carry a BUG/Extra Magazines/Knife/Flashlight?! Why are you so paranoid?'.

I carry a gun. That means I've accepted that bad things might happen that could lead to my death or my taking a life. I want to be as prepared for it gear/skill/mindset wise as I can. You being less so doesn't grant you any moral superiority.
9/3/2013 3:04:30 AM EDT
[#31]
Quote History
Quoted:
Trick question.  New Yorkers always carry Viagra and a tomahawk.  When threatened, they strip naked and approach at maximum speed.
View Quote


The Man speaks truth.
9/3/2013 3:18:40 AM EDT
[#32]
I like to coordinate,it's like how I'd never be caught dead mixing brands of shoes and socks



So you know,938 with the 226 or HK4 with the USP,Baby Browning with BHP,PPK and PPS. I can't believe the lack of style here sometimes,it's just so.gauche.
9/3/2013 3:34:38 AM EDT
[#33]
Glock 30SF
9/3/2013 3:37:38 AM EDT
[#34]
I have carried two pistols, but one was loaded with snake shot, and the other with regular loads.
9/3/2013 4:15:33 AM EDT
[#35]
I'm not criticizing: to each their own. But Goddamn some of you must have rough AOs to carry two guns and a reload for both.
9/3/2013 4:19:07 AM EDT
[#36]
In Long Island and NYC the 99% of us can't even CARRY a gun let alone a  BUG.
9/3/2013 6:25:57 AM EDT
[#37]

Quote History
Quoted:
Evidently you don't grasp why "paranoid" people carry a BUG.



There is more than one reason.



View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:



Quoted:

If you are paranoid enough to carry two guns, perhaps you should just stay in the basement...




Evidently you don't grasp why "paranoid" people carry a BUG.



There is more than one reason.



Yeah, you were there when I heard that "click".  



 
9/3/2013 6:28:04 AM EDT
[#38]
Judge 87
9/3/2013 6:36:27 AM EDT
[#39]
I normally carry a backup gun.  Primarily not as a "NY Reload" (with an auto and a modicum of training, and actual reload of the primary is much faster), but as insurance against a primary failure, and so I have a gun easily accessible with either hand.
9/3/2013 6:44:17 AM EDT
[#40]
You'll all be dual wielding after they ban semi-autos.

9/3/2013 6:51:57 AM EDT
[#41]
no bug
IWB M9 w/30 rd mag @ 5:00...................prints a little.................
9/3/2013 9:34:55 AM EDT
[#42]
Quote History
Quoted:
Yeah, you were there when I heard that "click".  
 
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
If you are paranoid enough to carry two guns, perhaps you should just stay in the basement...


Evidently you don't grasp why "paranoid" people carry a BUG.

There is more than one reason.

Yeah, you were there when I heard that "click".  
 


I remember that day.

You make one of my points that GADeerHunter evidently doesn't get.
9/3/2013 9:45:46 AM EDT
[#43]
Quote History
Quoted:
You'll all be dual wielding after they ban semi-autos.

http://webspace.webring.com/people/fu/um_11747/stickemup.jpg
View Quote



I've always wondered what those revolvers were.

As for BUGs, I carry a SW .38 J-framev to b/u my glock.

ckmorley
9/3/2013 9:47:23 AM EDT
[#44]
Glock 19 with Glock 17 mag. Plenty for me.
9/3/2013 9:55:57 AM EDT
[#45]
Quote History
Quoted:



I've always wondered what those revolvers were.

As for BUGs, I carry a SW .38 J-framev to b/u my glock.

ckmorley
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
You'll all be dual wielding after they ban semi-autos.

http://webspace.webring.com/people/fu/um_11747/stickemup.jpg



I've always wondered what those revolvers were.

As for BUGs, I carry a SW .38 J-framev to b/u my glock.

ckmorley


They look like they could be French or Russian military revolvers.
9/3/2013 9:58:48 AM EDT
[#46]
Whenever possible, yes.

Primary CZ75B or Glock 19 and BUG is J-frame 442 or SigSauer P230
9/3/2013 9:59:37 AM EDT
[#47]
Quote History
Quoted:
Yeah, you were there when I heard that "click".  
 
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
If you are paranoid enough to carry two guns, perhaps you should just stay in the basement...


Evidently you don't grasp why "paranoid" people carry a BUG.

There is more than one reason.

Yeah, you were there when I heard that "click".  
 


I wasn't here, but I'd suspect it was something to do with "one of the loudest noises you'll hear is a click when you were expecting a bang."

Would you link the original thread?

ETA: Nothing wrong or paranoid about carrying more than one gun.
9/3/2013 10:05:27 AM EDT
[#48]

Quote History
Quoted:
I wasn't here, but I'd suspect it was something to do with "one of the loudest noises you'll hear is a click when you were expecting a bang."



Would you link the original thread?



ETA: Nothing wrong or paranoid about carrying more than one gun.
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:



Quoted:


Quoted:


Quoted:

If you are paranoid enough to carry two guns, perhaps you should just stay in the basement...




Evidently you don't grasp why "paranoid" people carry a BUG.



There is more than one reason.



Yeah, you were there when I heard that "click".  

 




I wasn't here, but I'd suspect it was something to do with "one of the loudest noises you'll hear is a click when you were expecting a bang."



Would you link the original thread?



ETA: Nothing wrong or paranoid about carrying more than one gun.
No thread, I related the story above.  ishoot2live was the trainer at my CCW/intermediate pistol course (one on one).



I heartily recommend him, by the way, to anyone in NV.



 
9/3/2013 10:06:46 AM EDT
[#49]

Quote History
Quoted:
They look like they could be French or Russian military revolvers.
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:



Quoted:


Quoted:

You'll all be dual wielding after they ban semi-autos.



http://webspace.webring.com/people/fu/um_11747/stickemup.jpg






I've always wondered what those revolvers were.



As for BUGs, I carry a SW .38 J-framev to b/u my glock.



ckmorley




They look like they could be French or Russian military revolvers.
Per IMFDB:




Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873



Rick O'Connell (Brendan Fraser) uses a pair of Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873 revolvers throughout the film. During the fight in Hamunaptra, Jonathan (John Hannah) grabs them out of Rick's shoulder holsters and fires them at Imhotep's mummified priests.



Rick often dual-wields them and has an unique way of loading them
by spinning the cylinders. Maybe if the ejector rod has been pulled
back and the loading gate is open, all he has to do is to point the
loading gate downwards,using the force of gravity and cylinder spinning
to make sure all cartridges are ejected.







Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873 Revolver - 11 x 17R mm





Rick O'Connell (Brendan Fraser) preparing his Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873 revolvers.





Closeup of Rick's Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873 revolvers.




 
9/3/2013 10:07:25 AM EDT
[#50]
Quote History
Quoted:
9mm Glock, .38J-frame
View Quote


+1
Previous Page
/ 2
Next Page

[ARCHIVED THREAD] - New York Reload (Page 1 of 2)