"I Carry A Badge" Leather Concealed Weapon Permit Holder
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Re: "I Carry A Badge" Leather Concealed Weapon Permit Holder
How would you be impersonating a LEO when the badge says Concealed Weapon Permit not Police , Security Guard, Texas Ranger, US Marshal, detective, FBI or anything else that means you are LEO? It is just a piece of shinny tin inside a leather folder w/your CHL. It would be the same thing as carrying a piece of carboard wrapped in tinfoil with letters written on it in magic marker. "Don't shoot me!" It doesn't look like a police badge to me. All in all a night in jail is my preference to being "gone" forever in the dark place.
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Re: "I Carry A Badge" Leather Concealed Weapon Permit Holder
You mean this one?Abraham wrote:Sportsmans Guide catalog is selling this dubious item: A leather folder style wallet: One side holds your "Concealed Weapon Permit" BADGE and the other holds your (in Texas) CHL.
The market verbiage states: Get this official, law-abiding folding Permit Holder especially if you are packing concealed heat. (oh brother...) It's quick identification and LOOKS IMPRESSIVE!
Some of their other sale items come with copy using words like "Ops".
"Ops", huh?
How does this questionable abbreviation fit into the life of the sportsman or is this publication targeting laughable soldier of fortune wannabe's?
There must be a market for these items, but I don't know anyone being enough of a goober to buy one.
Do you?
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Ehhh-Either way he'll be out eventually. I'm relying on their laziness to prey on an easier unarmed target.5thGenTexan wrote:Embalmo unfortunately with a lot of the BG's out there you are dealing with some low IQ's combined with some really amped up bravado that decide to escalate the stakes at a later date if you cut em loose. They just can't take losing face over someone getting the better of them.
Being cowards they don't always come back head on or alone. I figure the BG is leaving in a vehicle equipped with a siren one way or the other. If he ain't hurt and wants to come back later to see if things have a different ending at least the cops will have a name to start searching on.
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Why would anybody need to carry a second gun? In case someone trys to steal the first...
Almost too many reasons to enumerate, but to name a few: gun failure, ammo runs out, so enable an unarmed friend to defend him/herself, to provide multiple places to draw from.
Almost too many reasons to enumerate, but to name a few: gun failure, ammo runs out, so enable an unarmed friend to defend him/herself, to provide multiple places to draw from.
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I couldn't agree more. I would not turn my back on, or take my gun off a bad guy that's incapable of running off until the police arrive. I think I would leave the door open, and time my holstering so that my weapon is holstered when LE arrives.You don't know if he's still armed or could possibly get up and pose a threat again. I myself, am going to cover him until police arrive for my own safety.
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I agree with whoever said that a DPS issued whatever that LEOs recognize would be cool. I think a big fat laminate would do the trick.
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That was me.Embalmo wrote:I agree with whoever said that a DPS issued whatever that LEOs recognize would be cool. I think a big fat laminate would do the trick.
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It has (infrequently) crossed my mind that one of those badges, attached to my belt, right below my holster, MIGHT stop someone from freaking out if I accidentally exposed my sidearm.
I'm not brave enough to try it though...
I'm not brave enough to try it though...
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What ever DPS...requires' / thinks, I'll need for IDing myself to L E !
BUT... please, no sashes, no hats, no yellow shirts ( HAWAIIAN is OK ) no brown pants with stripes, no secret handshake ... etc...
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Nah-I think it was someone else that said it.WildBill wrote:That was me.Embalmo wrote:I agree with whoever said that a DPS issued whatever that LEOs recognize would be cool. I think a big fat laminate would do the trick.
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I really don't want to have to flash a badge of any kind at all. I really don't think cops should be using the tactic of shoot anyone with a gun.
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A secret handshake would be cool!
You know, over the years I've seen a lot of "plain clothes" LEOs and the first thing I noticed was their weapon, then their badge. I see the badge and I figure they are a cop. But honestly, in order to read the text on that badge I'd have to get relatively close to the person and get my eyes level with their belt line, and I'm not keen on invading someone's personal space like that.
The text on the badge could have read "Micky Mouse Bail Enforcement" and I would never know.
You know, over the years I've seen a lot of "plain clothes" LEOs and the first thing I noticed was their weapon, then their badge. I see the badge and I figure they are a cop. But honestly, in order to read the text on that badge I'd have to get relatively close to the person and get my eyes level with their belt line, and I'm not keen on invading someone's personal space like that.
The text on the badge could have read "Micky Mouse Bail Enforcement" and I would never know.
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MechAg94 wrote:I really don't want to have to flash a badge of any kind at all. I really don't think cops should be using the tactic of shoot anyone with a gun.
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Nice find. I'm gonna have to get me one of those.lkd wrote:I would never carry a silly "CHL Badge"...talk about ridiculous.
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I'm getting 2 One for the front one for the back.
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