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Originally Posted by Scarecrow well it all goes back to what you are comfortable with... I mean if Goliath had ...

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Old 09-24-2008, 03:08 PM
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well it all goes back to what you are comfortable with... I mean if Goliath had a ccw... maybe this would be his weapon of choice:)
I saw a customer at my local gunshop fully conceal a full size Desert Eagle 44Mag. IWB strongside. Granted this dude tipped the scales on the good side of huge but still...WOW
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Old 09-24-2008, 06:33 PM
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Carry what you want, just shoot it well and practice alot. Get new elbows ,hands shoulders ears and nervous system.I know people that carry 44 mags for ccw.
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Old 09-24-2008, 09:13 PM
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Does anyone here carry either a .50AE or a Smith and Wesson .500 for either CC or OC?
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Does anyone here carry either a .50AE or a Smith and Wesson .500 for either CC or OC?
I had a .50 AE desert eagle with a thigh holster... I still have the holster but when I had to pay the amount of money it takes to get my investment licenses I had to raise money quick.. so the desert eagle got sold.. I really wanted to carry it though at least for a day, if I could.. I am sure the weight of it would get annoying after a couple hours. I still plan on filling that thigh holster again with another .50 desert eagle.. so hopefully I'll still have the chance to try it.
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I had a .50 AE desert eagle with a thigh holster... I still have the holster but when I had to pay the amount of money it takes to get my investment licenses I had to raise money quick.. so the desert eagle got sold.. I really wanted to carry it though at least for a day, if I could.. I am sure the weight of it would get annoying after a couple hours. I still plan on filling that thigh holster again with another .50 desert eagle.. so hopefully I'll still have the chance to try it.
Good luck with that! Those Desert Eagles are expensive! That's too bad that you had to sell your last one, though.
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Good luck with that! Those Desert Eagles are expensive! That's too bad that you had to sell your last one, though.
thanks.. yeah I did really hate to sell it.. was just looking at old pics from shooting it.. man that sucker kicks!
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I have thought about carrying my M1 carbine enforcer. I wonder if anyone makes a shoulder holster for them? for those of you that have never seen one I am posting a link.

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While I enjoy shooting my S&W Model 500, I think I'll stick with the Kimber Ultra Carry as my primary carry weapon.
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I have thought about carrying my M1 carbine enforcer. I wonder if anyone makes a shoulder holster for them? for those of you that have never seen one I am posting a link.

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You lucky bastard! Texas is great in that rifles and shotguns can be carried openly just about anywhere that handguns can be carried concealed. Have you ever open carried a long gun? How did it go for you?
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You lucky bastard! Texas is great in that rifles and shotguns can be carried openly just about anywhere that handguns can be carried concealed. Have you ever open carried a long gun? How did it go for you?
I have never opened carried a rifle or shot gun myself. The enforcer though is classified as a pistol because the barrel is shortened and the stock removed and replaced with a pistol grip so one could carry it for a concealed handgun if he wanted to.
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