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<blockquote data-quote="Ryder" data-source="post: 818834" data-attributes="member: 663"><p>After storms with infiltration of "possible" undesirables my wife and I would go together to get gas. One would pump gas and the other keeping watch with weapon at hand.</p><p>Never had any problems.</p><p></p><p>I vote for the 1911 .45. But it is hard to carry.</p><p>S&W .38 Chiefs special is a lot easier to carry. Just remember to instruct evil doer to turn sideways and be still so you can stick it in their ear.</p><p></p><p>Worst jam up I ever saw was in neighbors new Ruger .357. He brought it to me to help. Couldn't rotate the cylnder and couldn't get it out. I gave up because I didn't want to beat on his new gun with a sledge hammer. :bang: </p><p>He finally got it open and the culprit was a very small piece of trash under the extractor. So much for tight guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryder, post: 818834, member: 663"] After storms with infiltration of "possible" undesirables my wife and I would go together to get gas. One would pump gas and the other keeping watch with weapon at hand. Never had any problems. I vote for the 1911 .45. But it is hard to carry. S&W .38 Chiefs special is a lot easier to carry. Just remember to instruct evil doer to turn sideways and be still so you can stick it in their ear. Worst jam up I ever saw was in neighbors new Ruger .357. He brought it to me to help. Couldn't rotate the cylnder and couldn't get it out. I gave up because I didn't want to beat on his new gun with a sledge hammer. :bang: He finally got it open and the culprit was a very small piece of trash under the extractor. So much for tight guns. [/QUOTE]
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