Why two guns, what the fuck? Shouldn't a fucking, I dunno, .380 single stack pocket pistol be enough??? But who am I kidding Americans must always compensate for something, whether it be fucking akimbo lmao or if it ain't .45 ACP they think it's a fucking BB gun. The idiots.
well what happens is someone will try to rob you and you surrender your gun to them and as they admire it (you only buy the guns most highly esteemed by redditors so everyone will be impressed when they see it) you pull your other gun and shoot them
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Why two guns, what the fuck? Shouldn't a fucking, I dunno, .380 single stack pocket pistol be enough??? But who am I kidding Americans must always compensate for something, whether it be fucking akimbo lmao or if it ain't .45 ACP they think it's a fucking BB gun. The idiots.
one gun to preemptively shoot the person you're afraid of, the other to plant on them to "make it look right".
Right? That's the thing that kinda bugs me, what the hell do you need to dual-carry for? Like, what situation really calls for that?
well what happens is someone will try to rob you and you surrender your gun to them and as they admire it (you only buy the guns most highly esteemed by redditors so everyone will be impressed when they see it) you pull your other gun and shoot them
Switching weapons after mag dumping on grandma is faster than reloading
If you're going to this, at least have the courage to go full 17th-century pirate and carry 8-10 single-shot flintlocks.
for real though the thing on the keys (Gerber Shard) is pretty handy, I used to carry one before I got a tiny pocket knife with a bottle opener
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