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Clay
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may as well delete this thread, its so jacked its pathetic.
Nice setup.S&W .38 spl Airweight in a Blackhawk Serpa holster.
This thread is just getting funny. I do believe that after the first month things will calm down and people will OC less and police will have more data to go by as far as indicators of who to ID and who not to ID. You will also have to realize that you may not have seen it, however some person in aisle #3 at wal mart told the police officer that just walked in that you had a gun. At that point it is his duty to check if you are legally in possession of the gun. During the first months of OC it could honestly happen more than once a day. Dont make and A@@ out of yourself in public if it happens, you will not win at that moment. To some of the public you are going to be one of two things, the quiet calm polite citizen with a gun or some jerk off that cements their belief in citizens not owning or carrying guns.
Anyway back slightly on topic is there any kind of regulation/rules/whatever you want to call it concerning holsters? For example will you be required to have a "full" holster like a serpa or one of those two pieces of leather that only cover the trigger guard holsters?
Title 21 said:Unconcealed handgun means a loaded or unloaded pistol
carried upon the person in a belt or shoulder holster that is wholly
or partially visible, or carried upon the person in a scabbard or
case designed for carrying firearms that is wholly or partially
visible;
the lack of pictures in this thread says everything you need to know.
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