My new or present configuration is my G23 on my strong side with my SW642 as a cross draw. The reason is because when I am driving my G23 seems to disappear and is a time consuming choir to get a quickly. But now my SW642 is very easy and quick to draw in case if an attempted car jacking.
The second reason is for obvious back up with out having to reload.
Can I carry a Bug legally in Texas?
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Re: Can I carry a Bug legally in Texas?
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Re: Can I carry a Bug legally in Texas?
Whooooooooo meeeeeeeeeeeeeeee?The Annoyed Man wrote:Was his name Gecko45?retrieverman wrote:I knew a guy that carried 7 handguns on his body on a regular basis. I don't really know why he did it, but he always seemed a little off his rocker.
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Re: Can I carry a Bug legally in Texas?
New Mexico is the only state I know of that has that restriction. Important to know if you're ever driving west.NuBee wrote:Thanks a million gents.
I read on another gun forum that this guy was restricted by law to only one gun for CCW in his state. He never mentioned what state so of course I got to thinking about Texas and wanted to be sure.
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Re: Can I carry a Bug legally in Texas?
Yes, but we have roaches that might be able to carry you off also. We got some big palmetto bugs in these parts.NuBee wrote:Can I carry a Bug legally in Texas?
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