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crnchy

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About crnchy

  • Birthday 12/12/1979

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  • Location
    Memphis, TN
  • Gender
    Male

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  • Handgun Carry Permit
    Yes
  • Law Enforcement
    No
  • Military
    No
  • NRA
    Yes
  • Carry Weapon #1
    Glock 30s
  • Carry Weapon #2
    Ruger LCP Custom

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  1. What kind of holster? I like the look of it. Is the belt hook plastic or metal?
  2. In my experience the desoto show is alot smaller and much less crowded but I enjoy it all the same
  3. I ordered a 5.11 belt from expresspolicesupply.com yesterday for $38... It should arrive in the next day or two
  4. Congrats G-pa Glynn, I have both the PPS and the G27 as my EDC's. The PPS is older and I absolutely love the pistol. It is incredibly accurate, thin, and easy to conceal. I honestly forget I have it most of the time. I can't recommend the PPS enough. I got the Glock last week - Nick at Tommy Bronsons Sporting Goods hooked me up with a sweet deal that I couldn't pass up. I bought it to be a glove box gun but I'm having a hard time not carrying it. It is the best shooting gun that I've ever gotten right out of the box. I got the Pearce +1 for one mag and the +2 for the other as well as a G23 mag. I'm only 400 rounds into it so far but I'm loving it. I just ordered a Ameriglo front night sight (Planning on leaving the OEM glock on the rear). I've caught the glock fever. Like I said, congrats on both - you are going to love em. B18hybridhatch, my G27 was LNIB and I paid a lil over $450 out the door.
  5. I have a PM40 as well as the PPS40 - I like the PPS better of the two. The PPS is much smoother and easier to hang on to. I realize that the 9's probably have less kick than my 40's. The PPS is my EDC and my wife carries the PM40 (although she really doesn't like to shoot it)
  6. crnchy

    Glock 27

    I know whatcha mean Tnhawk, I started out with a Sig and had a snobbish attitude about Glocks. If I'd ever told anyone what I thought, I'd be eating my words right about now. I love my lil ole 27. My Sig P239 is about the same size but only holds 8 shots. The Glock (with the pearce +2) holds 12. Its just about the perfect size and I really appreciate the expandability of the capacity with the interchangable magazines and pearce extensions.
  7. crnchy

    Glock 27

    I got a 27 last week. I currently have an uncle mikes ankle holster, a Galco tuck n go, and I just ordered a supertuck. I bought the 27 to be my glovebox gun but I love it so much that I've really enjoyed carrying it and rarely leave it locked in the car. My normal carry piece is a Walther PPS - essentially a single stack version of my 27. I think that I'll go back to the PPS come warmer weather but the 27 is a fine pistol with an excellent capacity in such a small package. It is one of the best shooting pistols right out of the box that I've ever owned. I think my sip of the "koolaid" has got me addicted.
  8. I have the PPS 40 and love it. Its my EDC. Thin is in! Although... I got a pretty sweet deal on a Glock 27 today. I think that its going to be my glove box gun.
  9. I live in the Colonial Acres neighborhood. I love it and I feel safe. Memphis neighborhoods are on block by block situation. One end of a street can be perfect while the other end is something approaching a place where I wouldn't go at night. Check around... there's gonna be crime everywhere but there are plenty of good places to live in and around Memphis. My neighborhood is probably 15 minutes from midtown and the medical district FWIW
  10. Those M1014's are really f'n cool- I like ur collection!
  11. My XDm's magazines will occasionally rattle. All I do is smack it on my hand like I'm packing some cigarettes or something and the rattling stops.
  12. I have a XDM in .40. I've only carried it three or four days total due to the weight. I got a new belt and it helped somewhat but it was on days when I knew I'd have a coat on most of the time to help cover it. I love the pistol and its a dream to shoot but it might be a little big for me to carry daily. I'm 5'10" and about 200lbs. I have a small of the back holster that is adjustable that keeps the gun at a managable cant so it can be covered with a sweatshirt Most of the time, its just a whole lot easier to carry the Karh PM40 or the Walther PPS
  13. I can honestly say that I probably would have pulled my gun out after the first time he hit my car and seriously considered shooting once he hit the windshield considering that there was no way to drive away. A crowbar is a deadly weapon and I would have honestly feared for my life if a crazy man came and started beating on my vehicle while yelling and cussing for no apparent reason. That seems like a SHTF situation to me. I do not think that I would have waited until he got to the drivers side window. I might be WAY wrong - its just my honest opinion of how I would reacted. I would have feared for my life in that situation. I appreciate this discussion - its really causing me to think about some things

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