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I daily a PPQ SC AIWB. Home guns are all PPQ also, was a huge Sig 365 guy until i shot the PPQ and we all just love them.

I bought a Ruger Precision Rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor couple years ago. I've been out to 500yds really good. Vegas has a long-range shooting club, but I've never been. That was one of those, I want to do it, bought it, did it, and it's just sat now. I'd like to hit a mile out a few times, but I should've just gone and bought the .338 Lupua when I bought everything. At the time though only 6.5 was around. I couldn't find .338 anywhere.
I almost bought a Lapua 338 last year but it was too much for what I needed. I deer hunt with this rifle. I have a lot of pasture land and a pipeline in front of my house so I have tons of places to shoot at home. I started to build a Creedmore but the deer here are pretty big so I wanted something in a 308 that I could reload for. I got in touch with a guy that shots long range and writes a lot of article on it and he was really digging the 30 Nosler (basically a hotter 300 win mag). Since I reload I can play with the charge and bullet depths in the case. I’m pretty conservative with this load right now. 215 grain Berger pushing 2850 fps. I’ll probably leave it alone for now since deer season opens next month.
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I’m totally digging this rig. I’ve gotten to where I’m tired of the weight of these heavy or high capacity mag pistols. I want super light weight. Just enough to get me to my car or truck then it’s game on. Statistics show most confrontations occur in 3 to 7 feet of you and you’re lucky if you get 3 shots. This little bad boy can ruin someone’s day or at least buy you some time to get out of dodge. Before you start hating on it read about the safety and the ballistic of a 22 mag.

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For pocket size I run a Kahr pm40. Very compact, I wear it in sweatpants or even back pocket jeans
Thanks definitely look like it deals good damage from the videos i just saw
 

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I’m totally digging this rig. I’ve gotten to where I’m tired of the weight of these heavy or high capacity mag pistols. I want super light weight. Just enough to get me to my car or truck then it’s game on. Statistics show most confrontations occur in 3 to 7 feet of you and you’re lucky if you get 3 shots. This little bad boy can ruin someone’s day or at least buy you some time to get out of dodge. Before you start hating on it read about the safety and the ballistic of a 22 mag.

https://www.northamericanarms.com/shop/naa-pug-d/
Reminds me of the Noisy Cricket from Men In Black ?
 

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If it's not IWB my 365 sits in one of those two spots well. Can't see it unless you were looking for it standing next to car or with door open.

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I've yet to find a great spot, but my Kimber Micro 9 fits perfectly in the door pocket with 0 movement. I generally remove from my person on longer drivers and carry there, but it is still an extremely easy draw. I don't run a holster; I have a slide-mounted pants clip. I also have my Full-Size Kimber 1911 45 in the glovebox with a few extra rounds. What Can I say? I love my 1911s! I got my CCW the day I turned 21. Florida, as much as I love it, can be the Wild West sometimes, and now that just about any moron can carry, I need it more than ever. Luckily, I have never had to draw on someone, hopefully, it stays that way.
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Mount some machine-guns on the front. Seriously, I don't carry one but I would want it on my person. You want it within reach and if not on you, it may not be. Hopefully of course, you won't need it. BTW, I have had guns all my life and keep one loaded in my office (house) and by the bed.
 

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I've yet to find a great spot, but my Kimber Micro 9 fits perfectly in the door pocket with 0 movement. I generally remove from my person on longer drivers and carry there, but it is still an extremely easy draw. I don't run a holster; I have a slide-mounted pants clip. I also have my Full-Size Kimber 1911 45 in the glovebox with a few extra rounds. What Can I say? I love my 1911s! I got my CCW the day I turned 21. Florida, as much as I love it, can be the Wild West sometimes, and now that just about any moron can carry, I need it more than ever. Luckily, I have never had to draw on someone, hopefully, it stays that way.
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Little more clam on this coast - we'd like to think. I keep a snub nose hammerless .357 Smith & Wesson in the glovebox.

My wife likes her little Glock G26. The daughter her Lady Smith. We also have a G19X, some more Smith & Wesson revolvers (less parts, easy to clean), Walther PPK (1st gun) and a Benelli M4 tactical for home defense. The boy can't have one until he turns 21 (obviously) and takes a few courses making sure he's comfortable using them, still and especially when in motion.

Thanks definitely look like it deals good damage from the videos i just saw
Definitely consider going to a shop or gun show and make sure it's comfortable in your hand. That Walther PPK looks cool in the 007 movies but hurts like hell at the gun range. I didn't make that same mistake with the other guns we bought, lol.
 

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I’m totally digging this rig. I’ve gotten to where I’m tired of the weight of these heavy or high capacity mag pistols. I want super light weight. Just enough to get me to my car or truck then it’s game on. Statistics show most confrontations occur in 3 to 7 feet of you and you’re lucky if you get 3 shots. This little bad boy can ruin someone’s day or at least buy you some time to get out of dodge. Before you start hating on it read about the safety and the ballistic of a 22 mag.

https://www.northamericanarms.com/shop/naa-pug-d/
Great thread btw broham. And thanks for that suggestion. What a cool little revolver!
 
 








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