I read an article the other day (I believe it was on TSRA but can't find it). It was written by a Sheriff. Basically the gist was for your carry weapon use a cheap but proven reliable gun. And you prove it reliable by shooting it, lots. Logic behind the statement if push comes to shove and you have to use it IT WILL be confiscated as evidence until resolution of the investigation/ grand jury hearing. They won't lovingly clean it and take care not to damage it. It could be engraved with an evidence number (see another thread on here).
Bottom line is when you get it back (could be months/years) it probably won't be in the same shape as when taken. A cheap gun is not as much of a loss as a Kimber or other high dollar CC weapons.
Gave me a new perspective.
Bottom line is when you get it back (could be months/years) it probably won't be in the same shape as when taken. A cheap gun is not as much of a loss as a Kimber or other high dollar CC weapons.
Gave me a new perspective.