Morning/Afternoon Raz.
I was thinking about you this morning, ordered a Front Line IWB for my big-azz 10mm Glock. With what ISIS brought to Paris i might start packing that.
Indeed. The warden is talking about getting her CC license now. I told her how it was illegal for me to carry in church. She said screw that, do it anyway.
There are more church shootings than school shootings. But I pity the moron who tries that at my church. In any given service there are at least six armed and trained guys. Some are identifiable by the green security jackets, but most aren't.
Lessee, there's ex-Marine corporal Jeff - we call him the Sergeant-at-Arms - handing out the bulletins (S&W M&P .40), Detective Stan at the sound board (Glock 23), Pat the light guy (FN .45), ex-Marine Mark (Kimber .45), Big John wearing the biker colors (Kimber .45), Big Ron of the Seattle Police (Glock 22), Mike the FFL (Sig Nightmare .45), Eric the church Elder (usually a Sig .380), Jay the men's ministry director (Springfield XD .45), and Squire Doug, former airline pilot who owns a vast collection of firearms including a complete set of WWII small arms. The Squire prefers a S&W Airweight .38 Special. Dan the drummer is an FFL also, but he's old school and carries a Colt SAA in .45 LC (no, I'm not joking). Oh, can't forget my dad - the pastor. He's a Sig guy. And the associate pastor carries a 9mm. I'm usually onstage with a guitar - and the Glock 22. Most of these guys are also cigar smokers.
My church isn't a gun-free zone.