10/8/2019 1:22:56 PM
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Section 4: Guns/General Subject: Taurus Curve Msg# 1057729
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I owned a P32 but got rid of it shortly after we got CCW in OH yet it saw hardly any carry. I dropped it in my pocket literally a couple times but I tend to subscribe to Allan's idea that if your main gun fails for whatever reason, a pocket pistol in a substandard caliber is next to useless--what you need is a second main gun.
The exception of course is if you are on the ground, separated from your main blaster, and are able to secure your micro-blaster and can make an eyeball or earhole shot. The odds of that need are minuscule, but it has justified the carrying of such guns. I confess I haven't thrown out my Taurus 783 TCP for that reason. Then again I never carry it. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: I have a P32 I picked up recently (in the last 6-9 months) and I have an SU-16A that just got back from the factory for a warranty item almost 10 years later. I knock 'em, but I have carried them. I'm now past the "budget gun" mentality for self-defense and just simply carry a Glock 9MM pistol. The P32 is shot for fun, while I am still making up my mind for the SU-16 to be a serious social work gun. |