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Ryan M.
  • West, MI
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Out of my own curiosity, wondering how many people on BP involved in rental property have a CPL, CCW, or whatever it is called in your state.

What is your carry gun of choice?

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Rob K.
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Ryan M. I carry in my belt at about 3:30. I also sometimes carry my S&W hammerless revolver in my pocket. I also have a 22rd mag for my G27. It sticks way out, but still super cool. Probably hard to find one these days.....

Steve Might I will PM you.

J Scott I agree with you also, except I would say that I would rather be in front of an untrained guy with a gun than even an UNtrained guy with a knife. Knives are scary! If you get shot one time, you have an 80% chance of survival. A knife never runs out of ammo or jams. When people get stabbed to death, it's usually 30-40 stab wounds.

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