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by Big Bronze Rim
Wed May 05, 2010 5:05 pm
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: When you can't carry at work...
Replies: 24
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Re: When you can't carry at work...

That's kind of what I was thinking as well. I'd rather not have to make the extra step of putting something in the trunk if I didn't have to.
by Big Bronze Rim
Wed May 05, 2010 4:48 pm
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: When you can't carry at work...
Replies: 24
Views: 3373

Re: When you can't carry at work...

Either of my current holsters are pretty easy to remove with either clips or snaps. I guess then the concern is finding a lock box big enough to contain both the gun and holster. I did read a couple of people recommending removal of the rig via a towel, handkerchief, etc and placing it in a shopping bag and putting said bag in the trunk. That is viable but a bit of extra work. It's not unreasonable though.
by Big Bronze Rim
Wed May 05, 2010 4:28 pm
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: When you can't carry at work...
Replies: 24
Views: 3373

When you can't carry at work...

Being a noob when it comes to conceal carry as I have had my plastic less than 2 weeks, I am still battling a few logistic issues regarding work and CC.

The primary issue is that my work does not allow firearms to be carried inside the building, but I will be fine if I leave my firearm in the car. When I leave work I don’t always head home to get my gun and would like to have it available at all times. Should I just wear my whole IWB rig into work and leave the gun in the car or is it better practice to remove the entire holster (M-TAC or ROG)? I am fine wearing an empty holster all day if I have too and no one would care even if they knew I was (others would CCW if policy allowed). Also, what is the best “policy” for leaving a gun in the car car? Obviously out of sight is key, but should it be in a locked case? Glovebox? Under the seat? Trunk?

While I realize these are basic questions, I would just like to hear some insight from those more experienced than I on how you handled similar instances.

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