I love my C-hooks.nitrogen wrote: Comptac has a C-hook that I'm going to try when I'm tucked.
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- Wed Oct 25, 2006 11:38 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Concealed carry that isn't really all that concealed
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- Wed Oct 25, 2006 11:35 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Concealed carry that isn't really all that concealed
- Replies: 48
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Re: Concealed carry that isn't really all that concealed
Let me see. Check.Odin wrote:
1. Fanny pack large enough to conceal a car battery, usually rectangular with a 3" wide strap securing it to the wearer. First of all, the fanny pack fad died out years ago, so just wearing one draws attention to you, but these behemoth fanny packs that will swallow a Desert Eagle are just screaming "I've got a gun". Most commonly seen on men weighing less than 120 lbs, making the fanny pack appear even larger than it really is.
Check, but I'm only 240lbs. lolOdin wrote: 2. The favorite of gunwriters in the all the gun mags - the classic wrinkled "photographer's vest". Yes, you can conceal a pair of S&W M29's under there, but you're not fooling anybody. Unless you have a camera around your neck or you're actually exploraing the Amazon basin this is a good indicator thatyou're armed. Most commonly seen on men weighing in excess of 300 lbs.
Hmmmm. Nope. I do want a pair of those perscription WileyX glasses though.Odin wrote: 3. Any "tactical" pants, especially if they're made by 5.11. Double if you're also wearing combat boots and/or Oakley's. Triple if I can see the "Under Armour" logo on your mock turtleneck. Quadruple if you're sporting a high & tight. Basically, if you look like you just strolled off of a Gall's catalog modeling shoot you're not fooling anyone.