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So for all the questions asking have you changed your EDC or House Gun etc.? A question?

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March 27, 2020, 11:29 PM
cslinger
So for all the questions asking have you changed your EDC or House Gun etc.? A question?
So isn’t having an EDC or House gun an in case shit plan to begin with? So my question is if you consider current events.....shit happening....then isn’t your in case shit gun fundamentally inadequate if you are suddenly thinking of a change?

Does this change your overall opinion of your self defense choices or will there always be a tiered approach?

I have several guns I consider my SD guns. They are similar platforms in 9mm, .40 and .45, to allow me ammo versatility. They are the same today as yesterday. They are all “fighting” sized handguns. Even with this blip.....which too shall pass, I have not one inkling of wavering on my choices.

So ultimately if this blip has made you rethink your SD stuff is it a permanent change or a different jacket for different weather.

Just curious.

As always take care and shoot safe,
Chris.


"Guns are tools. The only weapon ever created was man."
March 28, 2020, 12:03 AM
ruger357
Fair question. For me, I prefer a pocket gun or slim IWB gun and 99 times out of 100 that is more than enough. However, in times of turmoil and possible mobs, bigger and more boolits is better. I’d like to always carry a full size high cap gun but it is inconvenient and uncomfortable. In trying times, I deal with it.


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March 28, 2020, 03:35 AM
YooperSigs
I have been a fan of the pump shotgun ever since I took an advanced combat course that clearly showed the guns versatility, as well as its drawbacks.
I feel its up to most HD scenarios, including this latest apocalypse. So I stay with it. If we get into a true TEOWAWKI scenario, I may switch to an AR.


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March 28, 2020, 04:34 AM
T.Webb
I have 3 SHTF guns. One for "If I'm hunkering in place", 1 for "If I'm going mobile" and a shotgun to back them both up.


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March 28, 2020, 05:13 AM
joatmonv
A different jacket in one aspect only.
I still put what ever pistol I carried that day on the nightstand. Depending on season, it could be my 19X or my Kahr K9. In the other thread I said the AR is now in the bedroom with me.
The AR has also seen time with me outside of the house and that is a way different jacket so to speak.


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March 28, 2020, 05:51 AM
Fredward
Not really. I keep a 20ga pump loaded with #3 buck, an AR with several mags, and a half a dozen 9mm pistols around the house with 21 round magazines. Short of roving biker gangs or zombies, I'm pretty much set. Matter of fact, I'm ready of those groups DO come.
March 28, 2020, 07:51 AM
98XJRC
Personally I weighed this decision a couple years ago when carrying a Glock 43. Why limit myself to 7 rounds and a less then ideal grip when personally I can comfortably carry and conceal a Glock 19 with RMR and a weapon mounted light. I made the decision at that time that a smaller weapon system was not for me and have carried the 19 since then. I always toss a spare mag in my pocket as well for good measure. The purpose of carrying on a daily basis is to protect myself and family. I want to give myself the largest advantage as possible which is why I carry my 19 or 5” M&P2.0.
March 28, 2020, 08:17 AM
Orive 8
Only difference for myself and my wife is that we have a third mag loaded up with defense ammo.

We both carry from sunup to sundown, then our EDC goes on the nightstands. We also always carry a spare mag. During this "situation" we loaded up a third mag - its in our nightstands or available for carry if we are venturing out amongst the hordes...

Both of us are carrying Glock 26s right now.


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March 28, 2020, 08:22 AM
rat2306
No changes other than having cartridges for one rifle handy. Otherwise, one handgun ready, one shotgun available. SHTF with a little warning, break the rifle out of the cabinet.
March 28, 2020, 08:38 AM
molachi
No changes at all.
March 28, 2020, 09:12 AM
.38supersig
Nope.




March 28, 2020, 09:25 AM
kidcop
I don't get it either, and haven't made any changes.
March 28, 2020, 01:37 PM
John3200
I haven't really changed my choices with the current Corona Virus scare. I have double checked my preparedness level though, maybe done a more thorough evaluation of my equipment that I might do every so often anyway. Double checking ammo supply etc.

I've maybe sped up finishing a couple projects that I had in the works too.

My main HD guns are long guns,not handguns. At home a handgun is secondary. I've double checked the ammo and batteries in weapon lights in my long guns. I also replaced and ordered and restocked some batteries. That kind of thing.

I've also, casually asked and made sure my grown kids are prepared.
March 28, 2020, 01:47 PM
Dakor
As the Duke would say, Not One Bit.
March 29, 2020, 03:52 PM
CPD SIG
No change to any of the weapons I'm going to use if the SHTF.
I just loaded up some more magazines, that's it.


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April 02, 2020, 12:05 PM
tgmr05
edc normally could be different from now, as well as hd. Best way to explain is this - your chances of being struck by lightning are slim to none, unless you are in a thunderstorm outside. Do you normally walk around exactly like you would in a storm? AND, most importantly, if you saw a storm coming, would you make any changes.

Now, if you live in an area that requires body armor, up armored vehicles, and the potential for riots/gang fights/gunfire on a daily basis, OK, you are probably all set for whatever may come. Otherwise, it may be prudent to make some changes/re-evaluate your choices and plans.

A better option is to be fluid, and understand when to re-evaluate and make any changes needed. The folks that have been in areas where riots have broken out can attest to that, ask the rooftop Koreans... Did their edc and hd change? Just discussing current events and how to respond to likely situations with family is a good idea. Not saying riots or thunderstorms are coming, but things are definitely changing, and the time to discuss changes is always best before being in the middle of it.
April 02, 2020, 12:19 PM
Ryanp225
So nobody feels that the possibility of encountering violence in public has increased in the last couple weeks with tensions running high and people getting desperate due to not getting a paycheck?
I know I do and would think anyone a fool to not take the opportunity to make a few changes here and there. Folks are going to get more desperate as time goes on.
April 02, 2020, 12:20 PM
FlyingScot
Nope. Just moved my 5.7 banshee from downstairs to upstairs next to bed along with some magazines. HK P30 still in bedside safe, haven’t been out much to carry Wink





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April 02, 2020, 03:17 PM
Belgian Blue
quote:
Originally posted by Ryanp225:
So nobody feels that the possibility of encountering violence in public has increased in the last couple weeks with tensions running high and people getting desperate due to not getting a paycheck?
I know I do and would think anyone a fool to not take the opportunity to make a few changes here and there. Folks are going to get more desperate as time goes on.


I suppose it depends on where you live. In my area, it seems like with people sheltering in place, personally, I have seen fewer people out and about.

I don't think it will pan out like the movies where people just go berserk all of the sudden. I suspect overall there is likely far fewer crimes occurring during the current Chinese COVID-19 situation. Even during the Great Depression, other than isolated incidents like Bonny & Cyde and organized crime related to prohibition, most people weren't running around killing each other and stealing shit with reckless abandon.

I just watched an episode of the Waltons... It really didn't seem too bad overall. Big Grin
April 02, 2020, 06:25 PM
az4783054
nothing has changed here but the preferred ammunition...