OPEN CARRY COUNTDOWN-
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Just got a new thumb break holster for my Springfield EMP. The holster I had for it (Galco) the thumb break would hit on the slide safety causing it to disengage. Not likely to be a problem but I just didn't feel comfortable with that. Would still have to make the grip safety and pull the trigger but still not a good thing.
The new one is a DeSantis Mini Slide, and is a much better holster. The thumb break is wide enough and is blocked from moving by the cocked hammer. Just thought I'd mention this potential issue for others to look at when getting a thumb break holster. Make sure it says for cocked and locked in the holster description if you are ordering online.
The new one is a DeSantis Mini Slide, and is a much better holster. The thumb break is wide enough and is blocked from moving by the cocked hammer. Just thought I'd mention this potential issue for others to look at when getting a thumb break holster. Make sure it says for cocked and locked in the holster description if you are ordering online.
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Congrats on the new holster! And thank you for the heads up.The Wall wrote:Just got a new thumb break holster for my Springfield EMP. The holster I had for it (Galco) the thumb break would hit on the slide safety causing it to disengage. Not likely to be a problem but I just didn't feel comfortable with that. Would still have to make the grip safety and pull the trigger but still not a good thing.
The new one is a DeSantis Mini Slide, and is a much better holster. The thumb break is wide enough and is blocked from moving by the cocked hammer. Just thought I'd mention this potential issue for others to look at when getting a thumb break holster. Make sure it says for cocked and locked in the holster description if you are ordering online.
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One hundred and ninety two days until open carry is legal.
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191 more 2 go.
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I didn't wait for y'all. I open carried this weekend from Dallas all the way to Brighton, UT. Used a combination of the "traveling" exemption and a route through free states. I do have to report that I sat on a rock while out for a hike at my end destination and scuffed up holster.
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You broke the law. A firearm carried in your car (with or without a CHL) must be concealed. Lucky you weren't pulled over, or you wouldn't be sitting there typing that.AlaskanInTexas wrote:I didn't wait for y'all. I open carried this weekend from Dallas all the way to Brighton, UT. Used a combination of the "traveling" exemption and a route through free states. I do have to report that I sat on a rock while out for a hike at my end destination and scuffed up holster.
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Nope, he can open carry while traveling. It is the law or more specifically, it is an exception to apply the law.Ruark wrote:You broke the law. A firearm carried in your car (with or without a CHL) must be concealed. Lucky you weren't pulled over, or you wouldn't be sitting there typing that.AlaskanInTexas wrote:I didn't wait for y'all. I open carried this weekend from Dallas all the way to Brighton, UT. Used a combination of the "traveling" exemption and a route through free states. I do have to report that I sat on a rock while out for a hike at my end destination and scuffed up holster.
Supportive evidence: Section 46.15 (b)(2).
Sec. 46.15. NONAPPLICABILITY.
(a) Sections 46.02 and 46.03 do not apply to:
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(b) Section 46.02 does not apply to a person who:
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(2) is traveling;
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My concern would be the very likely probability that an officer making a stop would not be aware of that law and once he saw the gun in the open would not likely be in a mood to listen to me explain the law. Think I'll keep mine concealed.Beiruty wrote:Nope, he can open carry while traveling. It is the law or more specifically, it is an exception to apply the law.Ruark wrote:You broke the law. A firearm carried in your car (with or without a CHL) must be concealed. Lucky you weren't pulled over, or you wouldn't be sitting there typing that.AlaskanInTexas wrote:I didn't wait for y'all. I open carried this weekend from Dallas all the way to Brighton, UT. Used a combination of the "traveling" exemption and a route through free states. I do have to report that I sat on a rock while out for a hike at my end destination and scuffed up holster.
Supportive evidence: Section 46.15 (b)(2).
Sec. 46.15. NONAPPLICABILITY.
(a) Sections 46.02 and 46.03 do not apply to:
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(b) Section 46.02 does not apply to a person who:
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(2) is traveling;
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Additionally there is the issue that there is little to no modern case law, if any, on the definition of travelling. The judge/jury may decide that any distance that is great enough that one might prefer to use transportation is travelling OR that one must be crossing the state line, or some obscure/arcane definition where someone has no protection under the travelling exemption.jmra wrote:My concern would be the very likely probability that an officer making a stop would not be aware of that law and once he saw the gun in the open would not likely be in a mood to listen to me explain the law. Think I'll keep mine concealed.Beiruty wrote:Nope, he can open carry while traveling. It is the law or more specifically, it is an exception to apply the law.Ruark wrote:You broke the law. A firearm carried in your car (with or without a CHL) must be concealed. Lucky you weren't pulled over, or you wouldn't be sitting there typing that.AlaskanInTexas wrote:I didn't wait for y'all. I open carried this weekend from Dallas all the way to Brighton, UT. Used a combination of the "traveling" exemption and a route through free states. I do have to report that I sat on a rock while out for a hike at my end destination and scuffed up holster.
Supportive evidence: Section 46.15 (b)(2).
Sec. 46.15. NONAPPLICABILITY.
(a) Sections 46.02 and 46.03 do not apply to:
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(b) Section 46.02 does not apply to a person who:
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(2) is traveling;
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I open carried today at Walmart...just sayin.
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Stop rubbing your LEO privilege in our face!nightmare69 wrote:I open carried today at Walmart...just sayin.
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For what it's worth, carrying a 1911 on the hip for 1200 miles is not that comfortable, so I would take it off in the minivan and put it in the console. If I were pulled over, I would have left it there. As for the concern about applicability of the traveling exemption, I have thoroughly researched the law and am completely confident that it applies when you drive 1,200 miles through four states without any interruption except for gas stations. It's my right; I don't mind taking a ride to defend it either. Plus, I only had one stop in Texas before entering the free states.G.A. Heath wrote:Additionally there is the issue that there is little to no modern case law, if any, on the definition of travelling. The judge/jury may decide that any distance that is great enough that one might prefer to use transportation is travelling OR that one must be crossing the state line, or some obscure/arcane definition where someone has no protection under the travelling exemption.jmra wrote:My concern would be the very likely probability that an officer making a stop would not be aware of that law and once he saw the gun in the open would not likely be in a mood to listen to me explain the law. Think I'll keep mine concealed.Beiruty wrote:Nope, he can open carry while traveling. It is the law or more specifically, it is an exception to apply the law.Ruark wrote:You broke the law. A firearm carried in your car (with or without a CHL) must be concealed. Lucky you weren't pulled over, or you wouldn't be sitting there typing that.AlaskanInTexas wrote:I didn't wait for y'all. I open carried this weekend from Dallas all the way to Brighton, UT. Used a combination of the "traveling" exemption and a route through free states. I do have to report that I sat on a rock while out for a hike at my end destination and scuffed up holster.
Supportive evidence: Section 46.15 (b)(2).
Sec. 46.15. NONAPPLICABILITY.
(a) Sections 46.02 and 46.03 do not apply to:
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(b) Section 46.02 does not apply to a person who:
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(2) is traveling;
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189 days until
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187 Days left
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185 Days left to open carry. I'm making alterations to an old holster, see how it turns out.
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