"Al" <bslug205@NO_SPAM_SUCKA.com> wrote in message news:48664eb7$1@127.0.0.1... Terry Coombs wrote: Actually , that one ain't . My current solution is a small two-shooter , which fits comfortably in my back pocket (Davis Industries .38 derringer) . That's the outfit makes the belt buckle piece ain't it? You're thinking of North American Arms. I've got one of
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:grhts3lbq1pqgkj5t8ivjbci9hvtnjulc8@4ax.com... From The Los Angeles Times, 3/5/08: http://www.latimes.com/business/la-na-guns5mar05,1,4995658.story?track=rss&ctrack=2&cset=true Gun dealer wants weapons on campus Two mass killers used Eric Thompson's online store, but he considers guns a deterrent. GREEN BAY, WIS. -- Online
On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 16:26:33 -0500, Neon John <no@never.com> wrote: My day-to-day carry weapon is this little jewel: http://www.naaminis.com/magnum.html This little revolver is light enough to be carried in the pants pocket without imprinting (presenting the identifiable outline of a gun) and without pulling down the pants. The little holster can be clipped to a purse pocket with
As is usual when someone asks this question, the thread has degenerated into the typical "mine's bigger than yours" BS. Unfortunate, as it diverts away from some core principles of armed self-defense. My advice will be a bit different, advice based on experience. I'm a certified firearms instructor who has trained at least a couple hundred people. Even better, I've been able to follow up
"Seth Hammond" <lesliesethhammond@yahoo.com> wrote in message >> I may have seen one of those revolvers once, Seth, nice little carry piece if you don't mind the light caliber. I've seen a single shot derringer buckle but never a full wheel gun. Should be pretty cool. Wolfie, et al http://www.naaminis.com/custcry.html Too cool! I could find that OK while I'm