I'll pm you Z-56 Hoe. interested to see ur fobus setup, n can pick those holsters up cheap. I think Texas is even more gun friendly then AA right? Ur a LEO? No!!! Would have never guessed by looking at ur ride. Jk, ride is clean man. If I did my rig all over again, wuld do something like yours. Love that mean, low, tank, get outta my way look!! Really like it. Also, much respect for what u do!! REAL. got alot of buddies that r LEOs, n is crazy out there nowadays. Much Respect
Makes it easy to open carry when u got that shield sitting next to gun. lol, need to get me one if AZ wasnt in hiring freeze till like 2015!! My buddy has the Kimber UC II as well and turned me onto it. Sweet little minis. I was going to get one instead of my XD for carry, just couldn't see myself beating up such a pretty gun! Beautiful pieces.
Ya, kinda amazed more gun talk hasn't been brought up before, or at least I haven't seen it. Shoulder rigs r nice, but might as well just open carry since I don't wear button up shirts. They r comfortable tho, and easy to draw when seated. I use one when I ride my motorcycles sometimes, easy, safe, hold well, comfy n doesn't get in way.
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Please help me understand why you guys feel you can't carry at 3:00 while driving. I'm 6'1 and 325#s (and shrinking), and my insurance policy of choice is a Glock 21C. I carry concealed on my right hip at all times. My holster of choice is handmade leather. I happen to have a really good store that does just that right by my house. The one I use I got from him. It sits pretty low to. The only adjustment I have to make when I get in my truck is a slight adjustment of the handle angle. Other than that, it doesn't move.
I'm a Utah resident (only state you can legally carry in a school), and I live in Virginia. I have a Virginia nonresident CWP. On occasion I venture into North Carolina. In North Carolina you can't mount a gun in the car. They consider the car to be separate from you and that the car doesn't have a CWP. Only you do. This has left me no option, but the keep it IWB when I get in the car. I don't see the problem though. I can undo the seatbelt and reach for my gun in one swift action. Additionally, imo, although you may be drawing for defensive purposes, the act of drawing your weapon is when you switch to offense. I'd want to be mobile when I draw. Doing so would keep you alive longer should SHTF. Sorry, that's the Marine Infantryman in me. It's one thing to have your car shot up. It's a completely different thing to have your vehicle shot up while you are in it. Mobility is your friend. Additionally, as is the case in Virginia, the moment you present your gun you better draw and shoot. Failure to do so makes you guilty of brandishing. So, you might as well make that shot count for something.
Unfortunately, I'm moving to Illinois on July for the next 3 years. Wish me luck.
I am much skinnier at 6'1" 175#, so carrying at 3 digs into my skinny as@ hip bones. lol. but like everyone less, I usually always keep gun IWB at all times when driving. But for long trips, just not worth doing, and often have to remove to go into certain buildings and places. So just trying to find a good, secure, safe, and easily accessible place to holster weapon into/onto car while in it. But fully agree just keep it on you. Guns are comfortingly, not comfortable. I know, said before. lol.
But Domin8 i'm going to have to respectfully disagree with some statements made, so don't take anything against you, and just my opinion.
To say every time you pull your gun, even for defensive purpose, makes you an offensive person, I just don't agree with fully. as a civilian. If i'm put into a defensive situation where the BG is being the aggressor and offensively coming at me, causing me to defensively pull my weapon, doesn't necessarily make me the offensive one. I do understand what your saying tho. By me pulling my weapon, even under a defensive situation, puts me into an offensive position by having a gun ready. But think that would only be the case if I wanted to use it. and kinda goes to second statement as well. I hope just cause you pull your weapon, it doesn't automatically make you want to offensively use it. Many cases where a gun is pulled, defensively, and never used and the person didn't get charges with, defensively protecting themselves even tho no shot was fired. But do understand what your trying to say I think. Don't pull your weapon unless you plan on using it!!
And I do know this from personal experience. I have unfortunately been put into a situation in the past where a friend pulled a weapon(kind of in warranted which made me draw my weapon when friend let guys get to close and almost take his weapon) and couldnt/wouldn't use it . I won't get into entire story now. But forced me into a situation where I felt my friend n my lives were in danger. But I have had to use my weapon for self defense, against two people who wouldn't stop aggressively coming at me, and put me into a defensive position to pull and use my gun against them. But even after my gun was drawn, I always felt and was defending myself and my friends against an offense Coming at me. At no time did I want to use my weapon, and be on the offensive side, nor did I ever feel like I had the offensive position by having my gun drawn. I didn't know what weapons they had, one guy holding my buddies holster behind him not willing to show after multiple times warning him. I always felt, even with my gun drawn down on them, that I was in a defensive mode, and hoped I didn't have to pull the trigger. Unfortunately I did, but it was ruled a defensive shooting by Police n DA. But at no time did I truelly feel like I had the upper hand, or wanted or had to use my gun just because I had it drawn. I tried everything in my power to not have to defensively use my weapon against them. Which is why I feel that even tho I was defending myself, I didn't get the upper hand, or offensive side by having a gun on them. Hope that all makes sense.
The only reason I bring this up, cause I never felt nor feel like I had or was on the offensive side when I pulled and used my gun. Nor by pulling my gun, did I feel like I HAD to use my weapon. It was my last resort, and I didn't feel obligated to use my gun, just because it was drawn. and was truelly the last thing I wanted to do.
Again, don't take offense or disrespect towards you by me sayin my opinion regarding the statements. Just giving a side/perspective from someone who has been forced into a defensive situation and had to pull and use his weapon.
Like M3PO said: thanks for your service to this country, and protecting our freedoms one of which were talking about now. THANKS