Curious about CC methods
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Curious about CC methods
How about we start a thread with pictures where we guess if the person is carrying or not?
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Re: Curious about CC methods
You can start w/ me then but you cant read my signature line first.
Summer
Winter
Summer
Winter
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Re: Curious about CC methods
shoulder holster (under right arm)
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newlife12176 wrote:shoulder holster (under right arm)
NOPE!
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Here's one for you!
(no cheating to find the thread where I posted about this!)
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3:00 summer?
Right front jacket pocket winter?
Just guessing because I sure can't tell.
Right front jacket pocket winter?
Just guessing because I sure can't tell.
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Under the Blue vest w/ red t-shirt.
Under the brown vest w/ maroon shirt. Someone said you could not conceal a revolver w/ a 4"barrel so I put on a Ruger GP100 4" & a field hunting holster w/ bullet loops & showed them.
Under the brown vest w/ maroon shirt. Someone said you could not conceal a revolver w/ a 4"barrel so I put on a Ruger GP100 4" & a field hunting holster w/ bullet loops & showed them.
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I remember it so I cant tell.NcongruNt wrote:
Here's one for you!
(no cheating to find the thread where I posted about this!)
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Re: Curious about CC methods
Left side, 3 o'clock? Hard to tell.
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nope.davlanders wrote:IWB 9 o'clock
nope.familyman wrote:Left side, 3 o'clock? Hard to tell.
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Is it one of those concealed carry t-shirts?, which would put it under your left or right arm pit. The reason I said this is you appear to have a black t-shirt with a light shirt.
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Ding Ding! We have a winner!Weg wrote:Is it one of those concealed carry t-shirts?, which would put it under your left or right arm pit. The reason I said this is you appear to have a black t-shirt with a light shirt.
Yes. I am carrying a full-sized Hi-Power in a 5.11 Holster Shirt. The gun is under my left arm (on the right, looking at the picture). The image is corrected, so this is how you would actually see me (right-handed draw)
On a side note, my undershirts are generally black anyway, but good eye!
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Re: Curious about CC methods
I noticed your gun is cocked... do you always carry it like that?
I'm catching enough grief from the few people who know I carry for having a round in the chamber... so I don't even tell them the safety's off. I figure the full trigger pull before the first shot can be fired and my holster that covers the entire trigger is safe enough.
Anyone else's thoughts?
I'm catching enough grief from the few people who know I carry for having a round in the chamber... so I don't even tell them the safety's off. I figure the full trigger pull before the first shot can be fired and my holster that covers the entire trigger is safe enough.
Anyone else's thoughts?
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