Quote: "Might get tricky when the officer who stops you discovers your CHL is under suspension."
Agreed. Lotsa of 'em might just let the legal beagles sort it out later. Much later.
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- Mon Feb 15, 2010 7:28 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Cuffed and Stuffed
- Replies: 282
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- Mon Feb 15, 2010 2:01 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Cuffed and Stuffed
- Replies: 282
- Views: 54545
Re: Cuffed and Stuffed
Not that what they did was right by any means, but I can see how a cop could spot a Glock 36 in the Bianchi Pro 100 holster under an "unloose" t-shirt. They have a tendency know how and where to look for such. As do a lot of other people after taking a good CHL class.
I bought a Glock 36 when they were first introduced and promoted as "thin". For me, it was still a Glock - pretty bulky. I also have a Bianchi Pro 100 holster, but for the 9mm Kahrs, which are appreciably smaller than any Glock. From the factory, the placement of the clip on that holster was just not right for me. It took two trips to the leather shop to get the depth and cant correct for that holster to fit in "the sweet spot". For me, anyway. Yet, with a 34" waist, I still have to watch what kind of shirt. Typically, it's what The Wife sometimes refers to as the "a la slobovia" look - shirts often one size too big. To hopefully avoid such a nightmare.
I bought a Glock 36 when they were first introduced and promoted as "thin". For me, it was still a Glock - pretty bulky. I also have a Bianchi Pro 100 holster, but for the 9mm Kahrs, which are appreciably smaller than any Glock. From the factory, the placement of the clip on that holster was just not right for me. It took two trips to the leather shop to get the depth and cant correct for that holster to fit in "the sweet spot". For me, anyway. Yet, with a 34" waist, I still have to watch what kind of shirt. Typically, it's what The Wife sometimes refers to as the "a la slobovia" look - shirts often one size too big. To hopefully avoid such a nightmare.