Why do you carry five tires in your vehicle?
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I only have 1 "in" my vehicle.
Don't know many people who carry two spares.
Why do you carry five tires in your vehicle?
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Overrated and not safe.
Overrated and not safe.
Not safe? How so? Gonna have to agree to disagree on that point. I take firearm safety very, very seriously.
In a physical altercation not rising to the level of deadly force you now have two firearms to secure. Moreover, I would suggest additional mag or two.
I was highly involved in "officer safety" studies and backup firearms simply provide a false sense of security. Risks greater than benefit in my opinion based on years of experience as an LEO. Yet, there are those with similar backgrounds who would disagree with me.
In a physical altercation not rising to the level of deadly force you now have two firearms to secure. Moreover, I would suggest additional mag or two.
I was highly involved in "officer safety" studies and backup firearms simply provide a false sense of security. Risks greater than benefit in my opinion based on years of experience as an LEO. Yet, there are those with similar backgrounds who would disagree with me.
If you want to.....do it..
If you don't want to.... then don't.
It isn't right, it isn't wrong...it is what it is.
There are opinions on both sides, and that is all...just opinions.
and that, is just my humble opinion.
Why two guns? Why not multiple mags and just be happy with that?
Avoid confrontation; don't bring attention to yourself that you are a gun-toting person (which includes not using your CHL as normal ID); avoid environments which increase probability of violence; take the path of least resistance to avoid an altercation of any sort, if possible, flee; keep your firearm in good working order - taking these steps help prevent any necessity to have a backup firearm.
That's good advice. I don't carry a backup gun, maybe an extra mag. Like v-tach said, carry an extra gun if it makes your happy. I would also add any martial art training if possible.
Avoid confrontation; don't bring attention to yourself that you are a gun-toting person (which includes not using your CHL as normal ID); avoid environments which increase probability of violence; take the path of least resistance to avoid an altercation of any sort, if possible, flee; keep your firearm in good working order - taking these steps help prevent any necessity to have a backup firearm.
Or a primary firearm...