Something to think about when doing transactions

Posted by: ak66

Something to think about when doing transactions - 03/13/21 05:53 PM

Do you carry when going for transactions with other members? Something to think about.

https://www.tysonsreporter.com/2021/03/1...ery-police-say/
Posted by: Verylargeboots

Re: Something to think about when doing transactions - 03/13/21 06:33 PM

Carry 24/7.
Posted by: SgtSquishySquash

Re: Something to think about when doing transactions - 03/13/21 06:38 PM

Carry....do it everywhere, everytime, and if possible carry a backup as well.
Posted by: bustedknee

Re: Something to think about when doing transactions - 03/13/21 10:27 PM

Originally Posted By: SgtSquishySquash
Carry....do it everywhere, everytime, and if possible carry a backup as well.


Yep. 24/7! I have been known to carry 2 backups. Actually one is a 22 NAA mini-revolver in my watch pocket. It's mainly for varmints but can also be used for self-defense.

The 357 J-frame is backup to my 9mm Glock belt gun.

Never, ever show up to a deal involving guns and cash w/o proper preparation.
Posted by: toughtom12

Re: Something to think about when doing transactions - 03/14/21 12:42 AM

I think it was the movie Ronin that best sums up the rules for a weapons transaction. I think it was Sean Bean who says to the arms dealers, "just because we are buying guns, doesn't mean we didn't bring any."
Posted by: DRDinthe703

Re: Something to think about when doing transactions - 03/14/21 08:06 AM

Makes you wonder if this was one of our members. He did good though. Prepared for the situation, no harm done. I bet that little s*(&t about peed his pants laugh
Posted by: Agent19

Re: Something to think about when doing transactions - 03/14/21 08:49 PM

The gun shop is owned by a member and believe a few of their employees post here.
Posted by: thatruhondaryda

Re: Something to think about when doing transactions - 03/15/21 02:50 PM

Always carry...1 sometimes more.
Posted by: Downhillshot

Re: Something to think about when doing transactions - 03/30/21 10:00 AM

Always better to be prepared and not use. Then unprepared and need it.