Depends on the situation. I can't exactly carry a full size 1911 around in deep concealment.
Full Size 1911 for days when I want to swing my $&@:
Lightweight Bobtail Commander for days when I don't.
J frame for days I can't carry a gun
Glock for fishing or air travel. Because if TSA steals my stuff or I fall off the boat I don't want lose a good gun.
It's INGO. A poll isn't legitimate unless bacon is an option. Where have you been?
I do switch carry guns once in a while and it's generally after I take a couple to the range and find that I'm shooting one better than the others for some reason. If that performance holds up over a second range trip, I'll consider carrying that gun. Typically, I carry a 1911 of some sort but have been trying to focus on only one lately. I shoot a Glock 23 almost as well as I shoot a compact 1911, so that is carried sometimes too. I keep a log of what I carry and find that I tend to carry 1911s from August until January. In Feb and March, I carry CZs. It's 1911s again in April, but then Glocks from May to July. I have no reason for that pattern. It's just what seems to happen. But, this year I'm trying to commit to the 1911 platform since that's what works best for me. There's a lot of dry fire practice with LaserLyte cartridges all year, so nothing gets carried without a lot of practice first.
... As to putting a round within 3" of your child's head....I'd say there was a failure at situational awareness in the first place and you are watching too much TV.
That is an understandable statement from one who considers a .380 adequate for their daily self defense.
bwf, He promised never to post in one of my threads again. Please, don't draw him in, please. Let him stay under the bridge!
No, and it probably isn't all that serious when you start the poll out with bacon. Don't worry about future posts on your threads.
Can I rely on your Veracity or...