It's kinda scary that anybody, no matter how long on the job, could do that without some obvious tell. And this guy is a park ranger -- not likely to have a lot of experience with people carrying, or the ability to find out IF they're carrying -- unless he asks everybody! Regular police don't even have that "spidy sense".striker55 wrote:sjfcontrol, I believe it was because he was on the job for many years and can tell when someone is carrying. Looking in a mirror I wasnt obvious. I carry a full size 1911 and a loose shirt.
Spotting A Hidden Handgun
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Range Rule: "The front gate lock is not an acceptable target."
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I believe he was a Texas Ranger not a park ranger. And he said he could tell from years of experience. He approached me and quietly asked, he said he had to check if I had a license. It didnt bother me he asked, but did make me conscious of carrying.
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hah this is good info. thanks all~