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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 3341428" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>I’ll share my opinion of front pocket carry, and y’all can ignore it like my father in law did. </p><p></p><p>I advised my father in law many times against pocket carry, because access can be restricted if your pockets are too tight or if you’re bent over. Well, my father in law was feeding his neighbor’s dog while they were on vacation. He knows the folks and their dog well. On the third day, my FIL was bent over pouring food into the bowl, and the dog bit him in the face and hung on. With my him bent over and off balance, there was no way he could get his pistol out of his right front pocket, but fortunately, the dog did let go. He was bleeding like crazy and had to go immediately to the hospital for stitches. </p><p>My FIL has 3 degrees from Texas A&M, so like all aggies, he’s the smartest guy in whatever room he’s in and didn’t learn a d*mn thing. He still carries in his front pocket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 3341428, member: 24452"] I’ll share my opinion of front pocket carry, and y’all can ignore it like my father in law did. I advised my father in law many times against pocket carry, because access can be restricted if your pockets are too tight or if you’re bent over. Well, my father in law was feeding his neighbor’s dog while they were on vacation. He knows the folks and their dog well. On the third day, my FIL was bent over pouring food into the bowl, and the dog bit him in the face and hung on. With my him bent over and off balance, there was no way he could get his pistol out of his right front pocket, but fortunately, the dog did let go. He was bleeding like crazy and had to go immediately to the hospital for stitches. My FIL has 3 degrees from Texas A&M, so like all aggies, he’s the smartest guy in whatever room he’s in and didn’t learn a d*mn thing. He still carries in his front pocket. [/QUOTE]
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