Dr. Tad Hussein Winslow
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OK, recently I've been running with this setup with full-sized, non-CCW pistols:
1. Bedside: CZ 85 Combat, 9x19
2. Pickup truck, in a bolted down floor safe: Taurus 24/7 OSS-DS Tactical, .45 acp
Can you think of any reason to change (switch them)? Which for which is best? The home defense gun is just that, and mostly just a backup to the shotgun. The pickup truck gun doubles as a woods gun if I end up down at the property and want to go for a long walk without any longgun.
I'm thinking stick with the status quo, as the polymer framed gun is better for the pickup (don't want to risk rusting my beloved CZ 85), and the .45 is the better woods caliber to boot. Anything I might not be thinking of? Would a relatively longer shot in self-defense be more likely from a house gun or pickup truck gun, do you think? I ask because I'm comfortable shooting both, but more accurate with the CZ, of course (it's a CZ).
1. Bedside: CZ 85 Combat, 9x19
2. Pickup truck, in a bolted down floor safe: Taurus 24/7 OSS-DS Tactical, .45 acp
Can you think of any reason to change (switch them)? Which for which is best? The home defense gun is just that, and mostly just a backup to the shotgun. The pickup truck gun doubles as a woods gun if I end up down at the property and want to go for a long walk without any longgun.
I'm thinking stick with the status quo, as the polymer framed gun is better for the pickup (don't want to risk rusting my beloved CZ 85), and the .45 is the better woods caliber to boot. Anything I might not be thinking of? Would a relatively longer shot in self-defense be more likely from a house gun or pickup truck gun, do you think? I ask because I'm comfortable shooting both, but more accurate with the CZ, of course (it's a CZ).