Would this be an easy Conceal Carry?? This is my friend's 500, one trigger pull is enough. Jim
Would this be an easy Conceal Carry?? This is my friend's 500, one trigger pull is enough. Jim
US Army Retired, Command Sergeant Major
No longer riding, memories, memories
If I stuck that down the front of my pants, no one could tell any difference.
Present ride--2021 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Altitude
Past rides…2020 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport...2015 TriGlide...2009 Night Train...2008 Yamaha royal star tour deluxe...2006 Yamaha Vstar 1300...2005 Yamaha majesty...2003 Honda reflex...1991 Kawasaki 454 ltd...1985 Honda Rebel...1984 Honda Elite
One trigger pull from behind it is enough!
2011 FLHXXX Street Glide loaded with Ultra extras. Freedom Shield Windshield, Mustang Seat, Kromewerks +2 Handlebars, Passenger Arm Rests, Kuryakyn Multiple Position Passenger Foot Rests, SE Air Cleaner, Vance & Hines Slash Cut Slip-ons, Fuel Pak Tuner, Rivco Tlr Hitch, DK Oil Relocation Kit, Tank Lift Deluxe, and Comfort Lift.
2012 Triglide Piaggio MP3 500 to get groceries 1991 FLHS as back up
"Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it !"
Tiffany, Olive, Daisy, “The Three Musketeers” together again.
Sure Why not, Dirty Harry did it with a Shoulder Hoister
2013 Tri-Glide with a few extras
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If you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, it was probably worth it.
My Son has a 500, And a 454...I only shot 4 or 5 rounds out of each and that was enough ... He reloads and hot rounds them...I have a 45/70 single shot rifle, 500 Gr.. And that will knock me back shooting at a target, But at a deer don't even notice it... Adrenaline i guess...
Sometimes a Cigar is Just a Cigar.....
2019 Tri-Glide.......
Too tough to carry truly "concealed" in a shoulder holster unless you're wearing a down filled outer jacket, maybe, & my opinion.
But 1 trigger pull on that beast should be all you need for each bad guy/gal.
Best of luck to you...
2013 TriGlide w/120st motor/PV w/TT Module/SE Roller Rockers/Smith Adj Push Rods/T-Man 577 cams/V&V Valve Springs/Wards Fans/SE Heavy Breather/High Capacity Oil Pan/Fuel Moto Power Duals/Kuryakn Slip-ons/2014 SE Compensator/2014 SE Clutch Assembly w/AIM VP024 Clutch Kit/Pro-Action Shocks/PS Mono-Tube fork assembly/Pntd Inner Faring/H-D Road Zeppelin Seat/Chrome Rear Bumper/Air Wing Luggage Rack/Garmin Road Tech Zumo 660/DK Customs Lift kit & Tour Pack leveling kit and Oil filter relocation kit.
I was thinking like a Micro 9.
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My CC is a sig P238, 380 with a front pocket holster. Looks like a wallet or cell phone in the front pocket. Jim
US Army Retired, Command Sergeant Major
No longer riding, memories, memories
My daily pocket carry, Glock 42.
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I did carry a glock 42, nice and accurate. I was looking for something the wife could use easily, she had hand surgery and now has no thumb joints. After many tries she settled on the sig p238. Easy to operate and very accurate for her. While we were out at the range she would try to operate my glock 42 and 26, no way to make it happen safely. I was concerned that if she got into a bind and needed to use one of my glocks, she would not be able to do so. I then picked up a sig p238 for my carry, keeping both her and my CC the same. Jim
US Army Retired, Command Sergeant Major
No longer riding, memories, memories
Love my Ruger 357 Mag. snub nose. Fits nicely in front pocket. If someone wanted a lighter load 38's shoot nice.
Finally, the Sig P365 has arrived. Smaller than an S&W Shield or Glock 43/42. 10+1 of 9MM. Shoots great.
When my wife got her CHL i suggested the P238 (got a new one in the safe). She looked but said that she wanted more fire power. Her son suggested the 9 mm Glock 43, so that what she got. She's tickled with it. I now carry the P238 when I do carry. My next will be the P938.