Pond James Pond
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OK, I get carry guns and I can imagine that a bedside gun can afford to be bigger, and heavier with a better capacity, but after that I get confused.
How might either of those two differ from what people call "truck guns", "shower guns", and a recent thread about "motel guns" and the like.
Are the specific needs of these environments so different that they warrant a different gun? And how is one going to become proficient with all these different pistols, if one might rely on them in an emergency?
I know a thing or two about the human condition, so is it just a self-deceiving ploy to legitimise the purchase of another gun, or it there actually a logic behind each of these and others that I might have overlooked.
Looking forward to some clarity whilst I await the "BBQ gun" thread!
How might either of those two differ from what people call "truck guns", "shower guns", and a recent thread about "motel guns" and the like.
Are the specific needs of these environments so different that they warrant a different gun? And how is one going to become proficient with all these different pistols, if one might rely on them in an emergency?
I know a thing or two about the human condition, so is it just a self-deceiving ploy to legitimise the purchase of another gun, or it there actually a logic behind each of these and others that I might have overlooked.
Looking forward to some clarity whilst I await the "BBQ gun" thread!