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<blockquote data-quote="frayluisfan" data-source="post: 2723736" data-attributes="member: 32471"><p>I think a fanny pack works pretty well in this scenario, and doesn,t look out of place, like it does for "regular" carry. I've also experimented with carrying a small gun at 4:00, with a cover garment, but wind blows it around too much for my comfort. A cross draw holster hides very well when you are slightly leaned forward on a bike, but I need to fiddle with that a bit more--can,t seem to get it comfortable. Now that open carry is legal, you also have the option to go that route, which might also discourage knuckleheads from messing with you just to have fun. I don,t like the idea of mounting it on the bike, because of the possibility of getting separated from my pistol. But that,s just me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frayluisfan, post: 2723736, member: 32471"] I think a fanny pack works pretty well in this scenario, and doesn,t look out of place, like it does for "regular" carry. I've also experimented with carrying a small gun at 4:00, with a cover garment, but wind blows it around too much for my comfort. A cross draw holster hides very well when you are slightly leaned forward on a bike, but I need to fiddle with that a bit more--can,t seem to get it comfortable. Now that open carry is legal, you also have the option to go that route, which might also discourage knuckleheads from messing with you just to have fun. I don,t like the idea of mounting it on the bike, because of the possibility of getting separated from my pistol. But that,s just me. [/QUOTE]
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