Right turn on red arrow question
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brucin, in General Discussion
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Ok folks I’m back and we’ll try to get some time this week. Thanks for the patience.
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You can buy a bare threaded barrel from almost any online retailer, no problem. Just make sure whatever muzzle device you buy separately is compliant, and have it permanently attached, ie pinned and welded. You could also forego a muzzle device altogether and get a non threaded barrel, or get a threaded barrel and install a simple thread/muzzle protector.
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How would one go about buying a non-compliant barrel with the intention to modify it to be compliant? One that is threaded, for example, or that comes with a flash suppressor that could be removed. Are the options limited to local stock or already compliant parts online?
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No offense, but it sounds like you're not mentally prepared for the carry life. Also that anti-gun rhetoric has seeped into your thinking. If 3 men jump you, just that can be a deadly situation for you. Having a firearm, even if it's taken, won't necessarily make it worse, but having one could actually help you. Same for purse carry. Yeah, maybe the firearm gets stolen with the bag, but not having one doesn't improve her situation. The key for both of the scenarios you mentioned it to have awareness of your surroundings and maybe some verbal skills, and maybe some empty handed skills. Also, don't go to places that you feel could be trouble unless you really have to. Be humble and avoid the fight unless the fight comes to you. (It also helps to have some of your own people with you, of course.) If you can carry, you should probably carry most of the time. You can't predict when you might need a firearm any more than you can predict when you'd need a seatbelt or someone to Heimlich a piece of food out of your airway. Not carrying should be the exception. Appendix carry might make it harder for someone to grab a pistol from your holster and for you to have access to it if you end up on the ground. Whether in the purse or in a holster, practice the draw. Practice just preparing to draw in a discreet manner. Mainly, practice awareness.
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