But not at my father's house, my brother's ranch, or any other location that I myself do not own.drw wrote:It's already perfectly legal to OC on your privately owned property.NcongruNt wrote:The places I would OC were it made legal would generally be places like family property and land.
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- Sat Jul 05, 2008 2:55 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Open Carry Gun
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Re: Open Carry Gun
- Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:48 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Open Carry Gun
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Re: Open Carry Gun
I wouldn't foresee much of a change for me. I already carry my Hi-Power (a good-looking gun in and of itself) in a Galco Combat Master OWB holster, so there's not much more to do for comfort's sake. I like my pistols black, for concealment's sake, and wouldn't likely change to a shinier gun just because I open carried.
The places I would OC were it made legal would generally be places like family property and land. I could see myself OCing at informal gatherings and the like, such as parties/gatherings with close friends and family such as holidays. Otherwise, concealed is the way for me. I'm not going to be OCing in a situation where retention is a concern, so there would be no need for a retention holster. Perhaps a tacticool thigh holster for hiking trips in the back country would make its way into my collection.
The places I would OC were it made legal would generally be places like family property and land. I could see myself OCing at informal gatherings and the like, such as parties/gatherings with close friends and family such as holidays. Otherwise, concealed is the way for me. I'm not going to be OCing in a situation where retention is a concern, so there would be no need for a retention holster. Perhaps a tacticool thigh holster for hiking trips in the back country would make its way into my collection.