An old $100 .38 S&W. Keep 5 rounds in the cylinder with the empty on the next to advance chamber, because you are much more likely to be shot with you own weapon than need to use it yourself.
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Me too, the most boring job I have ever had.I was a security guard, once....once
If mayor's daughter is involved, gun money should be no object. I would buy a takedown 308, that your partner can assemble, while you are taking shots in the back covering him.As I understand it the Mall Manager usually maintains a .38 for special tactical situations. Probably best to spend the money on a briefcase full of ceramic plates to cover yourself on the way to your car while your wife takes the long shots.
If mayor's daughter is involved, gun money should be no object. I would buy a takedown 308, that your partner can assemble, while you are taking shots in the back covering him.
On a setious note, a Glock PD trade in, Taurus PT111G2. Taurus will double as a BUG, if uou get a full size primary later on.
I was on Glocktalk back when this thread was live. We coined the term Mall Ninja in that thread. I used to have a FULL printout of it, but cannot find it anymore.Plus, if have the credentials, you can get the special boots that walk on walls.
... Thanks for getting it
sorry friend, you may carry, but not allowed to draw!