Well, I used to give towns, and neighborhoods ratings by the number of guns you needed to carry at one time, as well as whether Kevlar was needed as a fashion statement.Oh, you’re such a tough guy.
Mckeesport was a 2 gun, kevlar vest place, as well as Monessen, Homewood, the Norf Sayeed, Wilkinsburg, the Hill district, and most any other well developed Hood location, but those always stood out.
I usually carry a very small 380 or 9mm in my front pants pocket, but those places meant a 40 Glock went into my jacket pocket with my hand on it continuously.
Really bad places I carried a 45 in a shoulder holster as well, sometimes a little Colt 25 in an ankle holster.
If it was a gay neighborhood, I carried one in a fanny pack. Originally Posted by Devo
I never really felt the need to be armed in any of those areas. Now fishing in bear country is a different story. Originally Posted by sexymaid_69Bluntly, less people die from bear attacks a year, than die from gunshot wounds in one of those neighborhoods alone in a year.
Bluntly, less people die from bear attacks a year, than die from gunshot wounds in one of those neighborhoods alone in a year.Pssst Devoid,
I'm not saying don't carry while hunting or fishing in bear country, but I can show you cases where the attacks happened so fast, no one had a chance to respond.
And, its tough to take a shot at a bear when your friends head is in its mouth, being dragged from a tent.
But to deny the fact that bad things happen, and to go there unarmed and most . Originally Posted by Devo
I had an aquaintance who was robbed at gunpoint, in the middle of the day in Homewood, they were parked, windows down on a main street and a guy walked up, asked for directions and then pulled a pistol from his hoodie and relieved both of their wallets.
Forewarned is forearmed. Originally Posted by Devo