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Just remember shot placement is much more important with what you shoot than how big a bang you get with each trigger pull.
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Negative.UncleBob wrote:I saw a friend of mine at Wally world yesterday, and he is a CHL, Our conversation quickly turned to that topic, gear, guns and conceal carry. He promptly told me that I needed to buy a badge just in case I am ever in an incodent that I should throw it over my belt just to show the cops that I have a CHL. Now I've never given it any thought and have on occasion seen these badges for sale in various magazines.
I'm not going to get one, just because I am not big into carrying extra stuff, but do any of you guys have one? Is it a practical accessory for you CHL holders who are not LE?
I'm not bashing it, nor am I promoting it but it did seem a bit odd to see one actually being used.
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It's darn sparkly. Christmas will be here before we know it.texasjeep44 wrote:They don't look good on bald middle aged men though, so that is out for me.The Annoyed Man wrote: ....unless you like tiara's. Hoi Polloi's is quite fetching.
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ESPECIALLY not the bikini underwear.Purplehood wrote:On this forum the general consensus is that the concept of a CHL badge, sash, banner or bikini-underwear is not looked upon favorably.
I have seen some of you people, and trust me, NOT a good idea...
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I think it's time for the obligatory: "Badges? We don't need no stinking badges!"
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Crossfire wrote:ESPECIALLY not the bikini underwear.Purplehood wrote:On this forum the general consensus is that the concept of a CHL badge, sash, banner or bikini-underwear is not looked upon favorably.
I have seen some of you people, and trust me, NOT a good idea...
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Well played...well playedjimlongley wrote:I think it's time for the obligatory: "Badges? We don't need no stinking badges!"
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To UncleBob and potentially to his friend with the CHL badge:
The CHL badge is marketed in a way that builds on a sense of fear over what will happen if you're in a position where you need to shoot in defense of yourself. That's a scary prospect on its own and then we add in the knowledge that a few people have had horrible fall-outs from self-defense shootings and then Erik Scott was recently shot and killed simply for unintentionally failing to properly conceal. The badge's marketing is couched in pseudo-analytical terms about "thinking" about what you would do and appeals to the authority of what's worked for those who have found themselves in that situation before--the police. It argues that if you give them something they immediately identify with, it gives you time to explain yourself and avoid being shot.
That might actually have some degree of truth to it for the minuscule percentage who have to shoot in self-defense and who are faced with a quick police response which they couldn't summon but were summoned by others who were not able to sufficiently relay what happened. In that situation, how likely is it that you're then going to be able to pull your badge and make it visible with a free hand? We're talking extremely remote possibilities here.
What's more likely to happen? Police see CHL holders wearing or carrying the badges on a regular basis and are offended. They develop a general attitude of suspicion and animosity toward CHL holders. I would guess that the prevalence of the CHL badges is going to actually increase the risk of a negative police response toward CHL holders in the long-run, making you less safe to use them than if they hadn't existed in the first place.
I think it was a good idea in theory, but just doesn't work well in the real world.
The CHL badge is marketed in a way that builds on a sense of fear over what will happen if you're in a position where you need to shoot in defense of yourself. That's a scary prospect on its own and then we add in the knowledge that a few people have had horrible fall-outs from self-defense shootings and then Erik Scott was recently shot and killed simply for unintentionally failing to properly conceal. The badge's marketing is couched in pseudo-analytical terms about "thinking" about what you would do and appeals to the authority of what's worked for those who have found themselves in that situation before--the police. It argues that if you give them something they immediately identify with, it gives you time to explain yourself and avoid being shot.
That might actually have some degree of truth to it for the minuscule percentage who have to shoot in self-defense and who are faced with a quick police response which they couldn't summon but were summoned by others who were not able to sufficiently relay what happened. In that situation, how likely is it that you're then going to be able to pull your badge and make it visible with a free hand? We're talking extremely remote possibilities here.
What's more likely to happen? Police see CHL holders wearing or carrying the badges on a regular basis and are offended. They develop a general attitude of suspicion and animosity toward CHL holders. I would guess that the prevalence of the CHL badges is going to actually increase the risk of a negative police response toward CHL holders in the long-run, making you less safe to use them than if they hadn't existed in the first place.
I think it was a good idea in theory, but just doesn't work well in the real world.
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NO BADGE OR SASHAS's ... Only CHL attire that IS ACCEPTABLE: Red / maroon beret, Hawaiian shirt(s), camo, cargo shorts, gun belt and a certain diddy bop walk..IE: carry side, elbow bent and kinda sticking outward.
Only person who will notice is another CHL holder .... (( Just sayin' ))
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Who will be the first to wear one on Forum Day this year?The Annoyed Man wrote:....unless you like tiara's. Hoi Polloi's is quite fetching.texasjeep44 wrote:Simple answer: No, don't do it.
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I'll be wearing a badge.... :)
It won't be visible unless needed though. Sorry.
It won't be visible unless needed though. Sorry.
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Ummm... I think there's more to THAT story, however....gigag04 wrote:I'll be wearing a badge.... :)
It won't be visible unless needed though. Sorry.
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Unfortunately there are instructors out there who advocate this. Personally I just don't see the value. I mentioned this to a LEO friend and the idea really annoyed him.Westfield wrote:This is such a disheartening topic. To me, people who want to carry a CHL badge are just LEO wannabes. In short, they are dangerous and posses a diminished mental capacity and should not have a CHL in the first place. Sorry that's just how I feel about these people.
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