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<blockquote data-quote="gerhard1" data-source="post: 727685" data-attributes="member: 5391"><p>Why? Hiding an N-frame is not all that hard to do. </p><p>Story time: I lived in Seattle for many years, and I had a CCW up there in the 1970's. My gunsmith was a savvy old guy, and his assistant was a guy named Jim, who was also no novice.</p><p>I played a game with Jim involving his trying to spot my gun. When I went into the shop, he would look me over and try to find it. My usual attire was an untucked work shirt and a pair of blue jeans.</p><p>One day, I decided to be a real smarta$$, so I walked into the shop carrying. Jim looked me over and and said "OK, where is it?" I made sure that we were alone and pulled out my gun from my IWB holster. It was a 6" Model 29. Jim was both surprised and amused.</p><p>As an aside, in those days, I was quite a bit smaller around the waist than I am now.</p><p>My point is that if you know what you are doing, you can conceal much bigger guns than you think you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gerhard1, post: 727685, member: 5391"] Why? Hiding an N-frame is not all that hard to do. Story time: I lived in Seattle for many years, and I had a CCW up there in the 1970's. My gunsmith was a savvy old guy, and his assistant was a guy named Jim, who was also no novice. I played a game with Jim involving his trying to spot my gun. When I went into the shop, he would look me over and try to find it. My usual attire was an untucked work shirt and a pair of blue jeans. One day, I decided to be a real smarta$$, so I walked into the shop carrying. Jim looked me over and and said "OK, where is it?" I made sure that we were alone and pulled out my gun from my IWB holster. It was a 6" Model 29. Jim was both surprised and amused. As an aside, in those days, I was quite a bit smaller around the waist than I am now. My point is that if you know what you are doing, you can conceal much bigger guns than you think you can. [/QUOTE]
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