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Post by HRFunk on Nov 30, 2018 11:12:50 GMT -5
Hi all! Here is the final installment (for now) in my evaluation of the Kel-Tec Sub2000 as an active threat response option. If you've been following this series, thank you! Be sure to share your thoughts with me after viewing this final episode.
Howard
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Post by Mister Coffee on Dec 2, 2018 13:39:17 GMT -5
Good video, Howard. A very persuasive argument in favor of the Kel-Tec Sub2000. Thanks.
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Post by HRFunk on Dec 3, 2018 8:07:58 GMT -5
Good video, Howard. A very persuasive argument in favor of the Kel-Tec Sub2000. Thanks. Thank you! I think the person I was most trying to persuade was myself. At this point, I'm pretty confident in the Sub2000 and the overall concept. So far, I've carried my messenger bag/Sub2K while Christmas shopping at the mall, and on multiple visits to our local schools while working. Oddly, the only people who really seemed to take notice of the bag were the kids at the school. Several of them inquired as to what I was carrying. Because of that, I've made a habit of taking out my laptop, or my iPad and doing various tasks with them in a highly visible area. Since then, none of them have asked me anymore about the contents of my bag. Howard
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Post by Carolinaman on Dec 3, 2018 8:18:59 GMT -5
Really great follow up Howard! I am pleased to hear that the K-2000 arrangement is working out so well for you!
Chris
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Post by HRFunk on Dec 17, 2018 9:00:59 GMT -5
I thought I would resurrect this thread for an update. Thus far, I've been carrying my backpack/messenger bag borne Kel-Tec Sub2000 for over a month. It has gone with me religiously when I'm working in the local school system. It has also gone along on several holiday shopping excursions (as a side note, the backpack has come in handy for stowing/carrying various items purchased during said excursions). It is obviously a bit more cumbersome than carrying a handgun alone, but once you become accustomed to it, it's not bad at all (so far, I haven't knocked anything off a shelf for bumped into another shopper with it). When times to remove the backpack have arisen, it has stayed beside me on a seat or on the floor between my feet. At all times in contact with me so I can feel it and know it is there. I am happy to report that no one has attacked the crowd of shoppers or a congregation of students while I've been carrying the S2K; but I find its presence comforting. As we saw recently with yet another terrorist attack on a Christmas shopping crowd in France, those who would kill us for simply not holding the same beliefs as them see this time of year as an "opportunity." The idea of armed and trained good guys in such an environment helps to ease my mind. Merry Christmas everyone!
Howard
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