Goliathan
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what about this? not that I would ever rock it.
https://www.slickguns.com/product/bulldog-deluxe-satchel-go-bag-899?mobile=true
That's a fashion statement right there.
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what about this? not that I would ever rock it.
https://www.slickguns.com/product/bulldog-deluxe-satchel-go-bag-899?mobile=true
what about this? not that I would ever rock it.
https://www.slickguns.com/product/bulldog-deluxe-satchel-go-bag-899?mobile=true
Out of curiosity, am I correct in interpreting (from NH.gov):
"The weapon needs to be fully exposed. For example, it may not be concealed by a shirt or a jacket, or located in a backpack."
That despite the term "fully exposed," if I were to OC in NH without a P&R, that an IWB holster with a shirt tucked in behind it would be good to go? The pants would obviously cover the bottom half of the slide but the grip would still be showing.
Yes, legal, but not smart.
If you are going to OC a gun, a retention holster is preferable. Especially when you are going to carry it at 4 or 5 oclock. It is REALLY easy to grab from an IWB holster carried on the back.
Also, if you are going to truly OPEN carry, its my opinion that you should use a retention holster.
Your casual carry with the untucked shirt is probably fine. But if you are truly open about it, then a retention holster gives a bit of security. Especially if you carry it behind your hip.
Many European police have lanyards.
Did they have lanyards?