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Don't Panic |
Saw a review of this the other day and got interested. https://www.americanrifleman.o...irearms-lifecard-22/ It looks innovative, but I'm not sure whether it would be practical (maybe as a BUG?) or whether I am just infatuated with the 'cool' factor and ignoring the .22LR one-shot aspect. Does anyone have one? | ||
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Wow. That’s crazy, in a good way. Many of us work in establishments that have posted 30.06 and 30.07 signs and where carrying is a fire-able offense. That damn thing may have severe limitations but damn is that small. What am I doing? I'm talking to an empty telephone | |||
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10mm is The Boom of Doom |
Wow. I wonder if I could get that in a 45. God Bless and Protect the Once and Future President, Donald John Trump. | |||
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Member |
You know, back in the old west, when the indians were coming over the hill, they always said, "Save one bullet for yourself..." +++ | |||
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And what's the cost of this fine firearm? End of Earth: 2 Miles Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles | |||
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Baroque Bloke |
I think a folding knife with a locking blade would be a more potent weapon. And would be more likely to deter an assailant, who probably wouldn't recognize that little thing as a gun. Serious about crackers | |||
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addicted to trailing-throttle oversteer |
I got an email from a distributor about these becoming available. I did consider ordering a few but by the time I got around to it they were already 'allocated'. I have learned to hate that word. | |||
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Member |
One round of .22? Innovative - and cool. But not a legit defensive option, in my opinion. | |||
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Banned |
Sometimes the “Moscow shopping rule” applies. That is when you see it buy it, because if you move on and come back, it will be gone. | |||
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Diversified Hobbyist |
It would still be a Class C misdemeanor for a person with an LTC to carry a firearm on the premises if the 30.06 (concealed) and/or 30.07 (open carry) sign(s) were correctly posted. Regarding the novelty .22 pictured in the OP: I would much rather carry a (legal in Texas) automatic knife that could be deployed much quicker. Where legal to carry, an NAA Pug with 5 rounds of .22 mag should not be any harder to conceal and would be able to be deployed much faster as well. ----------------------------------- Regards, Steve The anticipation is often greater than the actual reward | |||
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Yes, we all know this. My church has both of them posted but after Charleston, one has to ask themselves which is worse. Defenseless is a bigger risk than getting caught to me. YMMV. What am I doing? I'm talking to an empty telephone | |||
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The Whack-Job Whisperer |
We got one of those "Life cards" in about a month ago. We have showed it to a few dozen customers. And we still have it. It takes too long to assemble into a functioning.......I hesitate to call it a firearm, but anyways it takes too damn long. I agree that you are better off with a good knife. It is an interesting gimmick though. Regards 18DAI 7+1 Rounds of hope and change | |||
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Ive got one. It is pretty neat. You can actually deploy it pretty quickly with practice. My daughters both got a kick out of it. Let them shoot it at the wood pile. | |||
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Member |
$400 MSRP..... No thanks Μολὼν λαβέ | |||
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Member |
$50, good stocking stuffer. $400, get the pug. https://northamericanarms.com/.../firearms/naa-pug-d/ "They keep telling me Jesus walked on water, well he should have surfed." -Ben Harper | |||
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Member |
I clicked your link and saw a tritium option. Man that is cool. What am I doing? I'm talking to an empty telephone | |||
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Diversified Hobbyist |
Was just saying. Not all of the forum members are in Texas or even know what a 30.06 or 30.07 implies. Or that we have the ability to carry automatic knives, which again IMO are far superior to the novel and expensive one shot credit card. ----------------------------------- Regards, Steve The anticipation is often greater than the actual reward | |||
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Diversified Hobbyist |
Pug >>> greater than a one shot slow to deploy, credit card, even if it is a Pug without night sights (why would one need even them on this type of pistol). ----------------------------------- Regards, Steve The anticipation is often greater than the actual reward | |||
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Baroque Bloke |
And the Pug is a helluva lot safer, I suspect. Serious about crackers | |||
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Diversified Hobbyist |
The hammer rests between cylinders on the Pug so as long as one doesn't 'fidget' with it, it should remain safe. ----------------------------------- Regards, Steve The anticipation is often greater than the actual reward | |||
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