wayupnorth
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Northern Alberta
Like 99.9% of Canadian gun owners i'm strangely aroused by the thought of Concealed Carry for everyday life.
along those lines i have a good friend who is from Texas and still lives in Texas who i have known for well over 20 years, interesting fella.
he is a traveling repair man for a tech company, works on some big printers or something.
at any rate he wears a suit and travels around - which in and of itself is not very interesting.
but that fact that he does so with 2 CC pistols on him every day i find mystical and magical!
he carries his primary on his waits and a back up ankle revolver.
I'm not gonna lie, insanely jealous and i don't even know why!
So recently he had the misfortune to drive smack into those floods down by Houston when he was on a work trip and his vehicle got swamped and he had to leave it behind and the vehicle of course was a write off as well with all his tools and laptops and such that he uses for work.
We where chatting last night and he was telling me about the claim he was in the middle of itemizing for his insurance company and right smack in the middle of the list he says 'Sig Sauer'
and i was like.... wooooa there, your claiming one of your pistols as a loss!
he laughed at me and said of course, it was submerged and left in water and is a write off.
just the thought of claiming a CC pistol on a insurance form i found funny, but the conversation that followed i found super interesting.
he was a little miffed because they no longer have the pistol he lost and he was upset and he said he would probably have to move up to a 9mm.
i was surprised by this.
i asked what caliber he carried and was shocked to learn he carried a 380.
when questioned about this he said he carries a 380 because he does not want to have to worry about rounds punching through walls in a hotel and hitting someone unintentionally.
dosnt care about stopping power, dosnt care about velocity and wound track damage - his only concern is the liability of rounds punching past its target and hitting someone unintentionally.
im gonna be honest, thought has never..... EVER crossed my mind.
afterwards i was thinking about our conversation and i found it funny that as a person (me) who is not allowed to CC but wishes he could all i can think about is hitting with big super zippy rounds that transform into a brick wall once they penetrate and leave a wound track like a freight train!
the person that has CC his entire life's only concern is liability of stray rounds.
thank you for listening to my share, my name is WUN and im a Gunoholic.
and if your interested in what he is picking up for his new CC it is this Sig P225-A1 Nitron Compact.
along those lines i have a good friend who is from Texas and still lives in Texas who i have known for well over 20 years, interesting fella.
he is a traveling repair man for a tech company, works on some big printers or something.
at any rate he wears a suit and travels around - which in and of itself is not very interesting.
but that fact that he does so with 2 CC pistols on him every day i find mystical and magical!
he carries his primary on his waits and a back up ankle revolver.
I'm not gonna lie, insanely jealous and i don't even know why!
So recently he had the misfortune to drive smack into those floods down by Houston when he was on a work trip and his vehicle got swamped and he had to leave it behind and the vehicle of course was a write off as well with all his tools and laptops and such that he uses for work.
We where chatting last night and he was telling me about the claim he was in the middle of itemizing for his insurance company and right smack in the middle of the list he says 'Sig Sauer'
and i was like.... wooooa there, your claiming one of your pistols as a loss!
he laughed at me and said of course, it was submerged and left in water and is a write off.
just the thought of claiming a CC pistol on a insurance form i found funny, but the conversation that followed i found super interesting.
he was a little miffed because they no longer have the pistol he lost and he was upset and he said he would probably have to move up to a 9mm.
i was surprised by this.
i asked what caliber he carried and was shocked to learn he carried a 380.
when questioned about this he said he carries a 380 because he does not want to have to worry about rounds punching through walls in a hotel and hitting someone unintentionally.
dosnt care about stopping power, dosnt care about velocity and wound track damage - his only concern is the liability of rounds punching past its target and hitting someone unintentionally.
im gonna be honest, thought has never..... EVER crossed my mind.
afterwards i was thinking about our conversation and i found it funny that as a person (me) who is not allowed to CC but wishes he could all i can think about is hitting with big super zippy rounds that transform into a brick wall once they penetrate and leave a wound track like a freight train!
the person that has CC his entire life's only concern is liability of stray rounds.
thank you for listening to my share, my name is WUN and im a Gunoholic.
and if your interested in what he is picking up for his new CC it is this Sig P225-A1 Nitron Compact.


















































