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Old 01-10-2007, 03:50 AM
LandonM LandonM is offline
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Default Re: Can I bring my glock to a home game?

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1) Downsize to a S&W 640 or similar for situations like this. The Glock frame is huge, and prints far to easily.


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Uh, unless there is some point in the 11 pages of this thread where the poster mentioned what kind of Glock he would be carrying, I'm going to have to give that comment a big WTF? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]

The medium framed Glocks (9mm, .40, .357 Sig and .45 GAP) come in three different sizes- Duty, Compact and subcompact.
The Compacts can be easily concealed with an IWB holster, the subcompacts can be carried in a loose-fitting pocket (unless you're 5'5 and 120 pounds). Even the duty sized guns can be easily concealed by most people with the proper CCW gear. The subcompacts are actually a lot flatter than a J frame .38 and are LESS inclined to print.

Most people can CCW a compact large frame Glock (.45 ACP and 10MM G29's and G30's), and a particularly big guy wouldn't have any trouble concealing a full size large frame (G20's and 21's) with an IWB.

Gun technical details aside...
In our home game, precisely no one carries although anyone would be welcome to. If I can trust them in my home to begin with, I have no problem with them being concerned about their well-being, particularly while carrying large amounts of cash.
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