vmathis12019
State Researcher
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We all know the little things that turn into big problems while carrying, especially concealed (which, as many of you know, is the only way us Bama boys can carry). Well, not too long ago, I switched back to deeper concealment as it has started getting warmer. I've had my CTAC through the cold months, but haven't used it that much because I could get away with the SERPA. (That's right. The cold months here are over. It was 80 degrees today. God I love Alabama!)
In rural Alabama, there's dust EVERYWHERE. Chicken houses. Cotton fields. Peanut fields. ANY field really. Dirt roads. Log trucks that drive through town. Dump trucks full of dirt that drive through town. The list is really endless.
In the SERPA, I noticed something near miraculous, my gun didn't collect that much debris. Now that I've switched back to the CTAC, I notice that there are all sorts of little dust bunnies on it, especially around the muzzel.
This post really has no point other than to articulate my gripe about something that seems like such a minor problem but could lead to a failure at a critical moment.
We all know the little things that turn into big problems while carrying, especially concealed (which, as many of you know, is the only way us Bama boys can carry). Well, not too long ago, I switched back to deeper concealment as it has started getting warmer. I've had my CTAC through the cold months, but haven't used it that much because I could get away with the SERPA. (That's right. The cold months here are over. It was 80 degrees today. God I love Alabama!)
In rural Alabama, there's dust EVERYWHERE. Chicken houses. Cotton fields. Peanut fields. ANY field really. Dirt roads. Log trucks that drive through town. Dump trucks full of dirt that drive through town. The list is really endless.
In the SERPA, I noticed something near miraculous, my gun didn't collect that much debris. Now that I've switched back to the CTAC, I notice that there are all sorts of little dust bunnies on it, especially around the muzzel.
This post really has no point other than to articulate my gripe about something that seems like such a minor problem but could lead to a failure at a critical moment.