December 10, 2013, 08:46 PM | #26 |
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Thanks again for everyone's thoughts. I'm going to stick with not adding a BUG to my EDC gear. I've added my harmonica instead .
As I just said in a different thread, "mouse" guns aren't my cup of tea, and ankle carry doesn't work when you wear shorts nearly year round. All joking aside, there just doesn't seem to be enough benefit to carrying one. This isn't in any way a judgment of the folks who do carry them, just that like "mouse" guns, they aren't for me.
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December 11, 2013, 10:10 AM | #27 | |
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Here are my thoughts on why I sometimes carry a BUG: 1. My wife has her CCW, but rarely carries. If we get into a situation, I can hand my BUG off to her, and now she's armed as well. 2. If my primary malfunctions, is shot, or in any other way inaccessible (right arm injured...and I can't draw my primary with my left hand) I still have a way to defend myself. 3. After carrying it, I realized that having a pocket gun can (emphasis on can) give you an advantage. If I get a bad feeling, or I see something possibly going down, I can get a shooting grip on my BUG without exposing it, or giving away the fact that I have my hand on a gun. If something goes down, that gun will be out FAST. 4. I chose a revolver for my BUG due to utter reliability. Malfunction drill is to pull the trigger again. I don't expect my G19 to fail catastrophically in a bad situation, but if it does, I'll still have a gun that probably won't. Usually I don't carry a BUG though. With two guns, and everything else I carry I start to feel like a pack mule. In addition, pocket space is at a premium, and it's not really feasible to carry a pocket gun for me unless I'm wearing cargo shorts/pants. In addition, I just don't feel it's needed in most cases. When I travel, I carry two guns (except when driving through New Mexico...). But this has less to do with the BUG concept, and more to do with the fact that if something happens to my primary gun, I still have a gun that can take the primary role. I don't worry about that at home because I can just get another gun out of my safe and I'm good to go. |
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