Some of those folks, like me, are coming home. In the brave new world of "work from anywhere" I'd rather sit in the sunshine than the awful grey of the midworst where my employer is.
Last minute change to venue, price, terms, goods are all legit reasons to cancel the deal. There's no firearm I want more than my safety and peace of mind. For the drive off with bill of sale, don't chase the guy (I assume anyone showing up to a deal is strapped. Why would you do something...
Used to be a model 60, but just picked up a 640 hammerless.
Don Hume IWB
Off center, small of back
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Occassionally a 5" 1911 or PX4, OWB Blackhawk on hip if weather justifies a big coat.
Back in the day there was a '63 Grand Prix, 70 Chevelle SS, 71 LS-6 Vette, 71 Challenger, '69 Mustang, and others. All a hoot at the time, but as has been said, all of them basically useless around a corner.
That said, there are muscle cars to be had these days like the SRT/8s, the Shelby...
For some who might have led a gifted life from the word "go" this may be true. However, a fair number of the folk in those high-dollar houses (whether down-looking snobs or no) got there through ambition, adaptability, hard work, and a hundred other survival tactics. Some started very low in the...
@JWC - shrouded hammer for the win.
SP-101 vs others (E.g. S&W model 60 etc.) - the SP-101 is a lump and a half. Very heavy for it's size. The Good is that the weight gives better control and soaks up a bit of recoil, the Bad is that it's a lot of weight to carry around.
For carry in a purse...