Stacy Keach, on the Mike Hammer TV show had named his 45 Betsy. Anyone out there named your carry gun?![]()
I know a man by the name of Mel;
he can't see but he sure do smell.
I don't name inanimate objects.
People don't like to be meddled with. We tell them what to do, what to think, don't run, don't walk. We're in their homes and in their heads and we haven't the right. We're meddlesome.--River Tam
I haven't named mine either.
David
The only person available to protect you 24 hours a day is you.
no name for mine.
DJ58
"Victory at all cost Victory in spite of all terror. Victory no matter how long and how hard the road may be; for without Victory there is no survival."
(Winston Churchill)
Bersa 9mm - Thor's Hammer
1873 SAA - Allan Quartermain Jr.
Its a very sad thing.......
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
---Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759.
not mine either
" GRIZ "
CCW
NRA LIFE
GOA
Katie Couric, while interviewing a Marine sniper, asked:
'What do you feel when you shoot a Terrorist?'
The Marine shrugged and replied,
'A slight recoil.'
Danny P. (Dan) Creed
I call my .45 "The Kimber", the .380 I named "The Walther", my .38 is referred to as "The '60'" . . . like that.
NRA Life; GOA Life; CCRKBA Life; Trustee, NJCSD; F&AM: 32° & KT
The Only Answer to a Bad Guy with a Gun - Is a Good Guy with a Gun!
When Seconds Count...The Police are only MINUTES Away!
my code words for my wife and I are "noisey cricket" when I have my little .357 and "PC" for pocket cannon when I carry the xd45. She knows i'm always armed but she likes to guess which i'm wearing. It's our little game we play when we go out together.
Rule #1 of CCW: Don't get made.
Hummm... I named my truck. Guess I'd better get to naming my guns eh?![]()
ALWAYS carry! ~ NEVER tell!
Dangit....Now I've gotta go name my vehicles. Oh its an endless cycle
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
---Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759.