Oh my waist wouldn't have been a problem (even a gun belt isn't but 38") but the snake skin alone was a good 30" after the head and smallest part of the tail was cut off. (
If I'd gotten to cut the tail off before the hawk got it.)
Actually... I don't have a derringer, never got into those. But.... I have plenty of others.
Thought I might get my leather guy to make me a rig for my XDM 3.8, or likely it'd been for an old friend, a S&W full frame 439 nickel plated that was one of my first guns. Carried that puppy for 20 years and she still looks great.
Carry a Kimber Ultra Carry TLE-II as my daily carry in a "City Slicker" IWB from Ryan Grizzle @
R Grizzle Leatherworks, he's up in the N. Georgia mountains and is one really nice guy, great Christian fellow as well.
And this one is my daughters rig. The gun is a Kimber Super Carry Pro. Holster rig is a full custom that Ryan and I spent 2 months sending emails, me doing full size mechanical drawings, phone calls, working back and forth with ideas, Ryan making a couple of dry runs to figure out a flexible paddle WITH adjustable cant, and we ended up with this.
The full exterior is Havana Elephant with Quill Ostrich trim, smooth Calfskin lined, adjustable cant (tilt), flexible paddle with gray suede backing (makes it VERY comfortable). And it has an inscription from me to her behind the holster, the kind of thing that makes a Daddy and his little girl tear up.:xyxthumbs: It's not her daily carry (
that's a 2-tone Ruger SR9c), but it is ONE SEXY rig. Needless to say she's a sexy girl when it's all strapped on.
It would have been a thought to dispatch a copperhead with a firearm, but I didn't want to miss in the garage and put my eye out....

And I especially didn't want to have to clean a weapon just for a friggin snake.
Oh we get Possums, and even Armadillos in the roads, even in the subdivision roads... and Deer, and an occasional Wild Boar down by the creek. Even have a few Fox around lately. In fact that was a big news story on the Atlanta stations (we're 35 miles south) about rabid Fox's killing and/or biting animals in the area this summer. There is a subdivision on the other side of the creek (about a mile away as the crow flies) that had numerous sightings and the local authorities had rabies signs up for a couple months, keep your dogs and cats in, watch small children and such. Weird to see the news trucks down here with their booms up, doing live broadcasts for sure!
Had it been a Rat snake, or a Corn snake (and we've seen those 5'+) CarMomma wouldn't have gotten me out of bed. She'd taken a broom (or TEN) and lifted it up and carried it out to the back yard. She's a pretty tough girl.

Just don't let a cockroach run across the floor!!!!! :laughing: (There'll be squealing aplenty!) :laughing:
But yeah... I'm with y'all... I *HATE* snakes, especially poisonous ones!