Re: Which handgun do you pair with which Spyderco for EDC?
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 11:40 pm
It is not having an opinion that anyone was upset about, it was sharing it when you didn't need to. You and everyone else has the right to their opinion. Your initial comment could be considered insulting and as such I would never make a comment saying something similar. All people have a sense of pride in the place they call home and the tone of this it could be inferred as a derogatory statement implying that where your from is better. We often say on here, "not better, just different" and this applies here. I would personally just avoid comments like that myself. I am sure many of us on here could come up with reasons not to move to Canada but we don't so willingly share them in a thread totally outside of the intent of the original post. I lived 1 hr from Montreal in upstate NY near Cornwall, Ontario in a very rural dairy community for many years and both Montreal and Cornwall have their ups and downs but I am not going to comment on any of that because all places have their ups and downs. I have actually spent a lot of time in Canada and really like some things about it but couldn't live there. Both Montreal and Ottawa are nice places to visit for different reasons and I have always enjoyed going there. Out of respect for you and all of the other Canadians on here I will keep all of my other opinions to myself as every Canadian I have met has been kind and respectful to me.Laethageal wrote:One of the reason I would never move to the states.
The Remora is nice and I would recommend it and give it a near perfect review. I have had one issue with it though. I was in the woods with it and went to the bathroom. I guess I didn't get it re-positioned like it should have been and about five minutes later after walking it slid down my leg and onto the ground as I was wearing shorts. Is it perfect? No, but if you understand its slight limitations and plan accordingly it is suitable for 95% of EDC uses. So now when I use the restroom, I only use the zipper. The key is good belt pressure on the holster. You really cannot use it without a belt. I carry it just to the right of my tail bone, and find it more comfortable than any other method I have tried yet. Another thing I really like is that I can handle the gun in the holster at all times. If I want to take the gun out and put it in the glove box or put it by the bed at night, you simply grab and pinch the holster and gun and the trigger stays hidden. Of course my finger would never be on the trigger, but when blindly grabbing a gun on your back hip, it is nice to have the trigger hidden. Also, the holstered gun wedges nicely between my center console and seat making for a quick easy grab if need be.DansGunBlog wrote:Nccole, nice framing! :-) How do you like the Remora sticky holster for the CW45? Good retention all day long, stays where you put it?
And what carry position do you find the most comfortable for it?
At roughly 20oz, yours is about the same weight and very similar frame size to my Glock 19.
Dan
My Kahr mags have all run perfectly. I shoot Winchester white box FMJ, Remington Golden Saber, Speer Gold Dot, Glasser P'wer ball, Blazer Brass, Wolf, Blazer and more. The factory mags have never given me problems. I purchased the Wilson Combat (6 round) compact mag and it is even better (if possible) than the factory mags. Wait for a good deal and then buy them up. They are my favorite because they fit so flush and the spring is strong and the follower still holds open the slide on the last round. I purchased directly from WC.nccole wrote: xceptnl- What magazine is that, and have you had any FTF's with it? I love the totally flushness of it. I have a 7 round and had to do the whole shave some metal off the top, and it is fine for the range, but every now and then it will hang up on the second to last round. Kahr's mag that came with it is perfect, but $$ and not flush.
+ 1 Well said.bearfacedkiller wrote:It is not having an opinion that anyone was upset about, it was sharing it when you didn't need to. You and everyone else has the right to their opinion. Your initial comment could be considered insulting and as such I would never make a comment saying something similar. All people have a sense of pride in the place they call home and the tone of this it could be inferred as a derogatory statement implying that where your from is better. We often say on here, "not better, just different" and this applies here. I would personally just avoid comments like that myself. I am sure many of us on here could come up with reasons not to move to Canada but we don't so willingly share them in a thread totally outside of the intent of the original post. I lived 1 hr from Montreal in upstate NY near Cornwall, Ontario in a very rural dairy community for many years and both Montreal and Cornwall have their ups and downs but I am not going to comment on any of that because all places have their ups and downs. I have actually spent a lot of time in Canada and really like some things about it but couldn't live there. Both Montreal and Ottawa are nice places to visit for different reasons and I have always enjoyed going there. Out of respect for you and all of the other Canadians on here I will keep all of my other opinions to myself as every Canadian I have met has been kind and respectful to me.Laethageal wrote:One of the reason I would never move to the states.
People in the states are also very divided and very passionate about the gun debate and as such many people who enjoy their right to carry and own guns often feel under attack and as a result often get very defensive. Basically, it is a touchy subject over here, especially these days, and in general it can be hard to make any comments without eliciting some sort of fevered response. Just part of our culture I guess.
I am not trying to flame on you just wanted to clear the air so we can move on. I personally am ready to move on and wasn't going to post this at all but really do want to stop this from turning into a wild tangent. Let's keep the gun and knife pics coming.
But of course, this is just a fun hance to see combos. I don't actively select pairs to carry together.wrdwrght wrote:Pairings don't factor into my decision.