Mike Daly can't control himself when it comes to custom pistol gurus! I hear he even sent his CAR to Hamilton Bowen for a "slight overhaul and upgrade!"!
Now that I've made fun of my friend, the Bowen snubby sights are just great...they make a world of different in quickly picking up a sight picture. It's hard to argue with a J-frame for simple utility. One of the tings I'm going to cover in the on-going DOWN RANGE CCW series is the idea of the "door gun," and, no, I don't mean an M-60 on a pedestal behind a sliding door...although as I get older and more paranoid, the idea does have some merit.
One of my snubbies lives in a downstairs cabinet not far from the front door. With it are a DeSantis Nemesis pocket holster, a brightly colored fanny pack/holster and a couple of full speedloaders. The idea is that because I work in the home, usually in front of a computer, it's a pain in the patootie to "harness up" to run to the conveninece store, etc. I also love outdoor activities like hiking, jogging, bicycling, snowshoeing in the winter, etc. The "door gun" makes it easy for me to have some protection with a minimum of hassle. For the convenience store, stick the Nemesis and gun in pocket; for a short jog, pop the snubby into the fanny pack. One of my excellent winter/spring alternatives is the Sig-Tac Concealed Carry Jacket...I have one of the "tobacco" colored ones that I've worn for a couple of years doing chores; it looks exactly like everyone elses' faded brown utility canvas jacket here in the mountains, the "most invisible" carry device I own. Aside from theubiquitous Carhardts, every hardware store in the mountains offers el-cheapo Carhardt knock-offs, so they're everywhere. I went to dinner the otehr night at a little mountain restaurant and probably 60% of the men in the restaurant and a lot of the women were wearing the same dull jacket...PERFECT! I can't remember which one it was, but one of teh big self-defense newsletters recently had an article on their second concealed carry conference/class, where they mentioned that at the first class, everyone looked either a 5.11 catalog or a recruiting poster for the SEALS. Bu the second conference/class, everyone looked like construction workers. Hmmmmmm, what do I see more of in my day-to-day travels...SEAL Team 4 or construction workers?
Secondly, it helps address the issue of a two-story house. Most of us have the heavy hardware in or near our bedrooms, which, in a 2-story house are usually on the second floor. I've read that I should consider carrying a gun in my usual carry rig when I'm in the house...well, there have been a couple of times when I did just that (go back to the first CCW video on "risk factors"). Strangely enough, as a reporter, I occasionally pissed people off — I can hear Walt and Daly laughing now! "Occasionally!?!" they're thinking. But generally, I'm glad to have a little time when I'm NOT carrying a gun on my belt. You have to "stage" a self-defense firearm close to where you might actually need it...downstairs.
Michael B
PS: Daly, the .44 Maggie snubbie "car gun" project continues apace with Jim Stroh...I think I'm going to have him set it up with C&S "Extreme Duty" fixed sigts regulated for 240-grain JHPs on the theory that a car gun gets bounced around a lot, and you don't shoot a big snub all that much for fun. I'll practice with an all-steel Taurus 3-inch .44 Special, whicih is pretty much a tank!