.308 Norma
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Ha! Thanks Fast Frank - that gave me a chuckle.She looked at me, totally deadpan, and said "What? You think you're the only one in here that has one of those?" and then turned her back to me like it was nothing.
Ha! Thanks Fast Frank - that gave me a chuckle.She looked at me, totally deadpan, and said "What? You think you're the only one in here that has one of those?" and then turned her back to me like it was nothing.
I don't worry so much about needing the EDC, or being the victim of an attack,
am much as having some jerk-hole anti-gun Social Justice Warrior grab my gun
from the holster, and do something stupid, in public, to "prove a point", and then
waltz away, leaving me holding the bag. I've taken to deep pocket carry, as a result.
I may not be able to respond as quickly, but nobody else is getting their hands on it, either.
Two words: sport coat.
A sport coat will accomplish two things. First, you will no longer look like a slob. Second, your concealment worries go away.
Maybe your wardrobe needs to change. Heavier T shirt msybe. What are you carryingJeans and sweat shirt or some t shirt. It prints even in IWB more then shirt coming up.
Two words: sport coat.
A sport coat will accomplish two things. First, you will no longer look like a slob. Second, your concealment worries go away.
Sorry us working joe/under 35yo like to dress comfortably not like dr phil!Two words: sport coat.
A sport coat will accomplish two things. First, you will no longer look like a slob. Second, your concealment worries go away.
J frame. I'm 6ft6 almost 280lbs 2xl shirt cause 3xl I look like some thug. With my little love handles it shows something is there but not what. T shirts or long sleeve shirts get a iwb and hoodies get the owb. I only had that one issue of it coming up but it always bothers me and I think it's more because there is a lot of people around.Maybe your wardrobe needs to change. Heavier T shirt msybe. What are you carrying
Me too. And I'm 65+ and haven't worked in years. I can't remember ever wearing a sport coat, but I do have a couple of vests that work just as well for CCW, probably better when it's 95 degrees out there.Sorry us working joe/under 35yo like to dress comfortably not like dr phil!
I cant believe he called me a slob!Me too. And I'm 65+ and haven't worked in years. I can't remember ever wearing a sport coat, but I do have a couple of vests that work just as well for CCW, probably better when it's 95 degrees out there.
Sorry us working joe/under 35yo like to dress comfortably not like dr phil!
Any of you guys ccw in a store or specifically a restaurant and it just drives you crazy thinking its going to come uncovered, someone might see it and start problems, etc?
I never used to carry when out to dinner but there was a crackle barrel where a guy decided he was going to bring a shotgun in and murder his wife and kids while they were enjoying dinner. He even chased the girls into the bathroom where he murdered the kids so this got me carrying at every restaurant that allows it. Lately I have noticed I get really nervous and constantly making sure my shirts pulled down and had a few buddies get after me that it looks more suspicions. I was carrying in a home depot one summer and lifted my arm to reach for something and it came undone and some guy kept following me around the store. Getting ready to go out for a few hours with some friends and debating if I leave it at home or take it. Everyone says I'm paranoid taking it to dinner but you cant even eat or go to a movie without people murdering people.
No worries here at all.
The first few months after I started carrying I kind of felt like that even though it was deeply concealed and never had any issues.
That wore off pretty quick for me though. I now mostly carry OWB with a cover garment and don't worry about a slight bulge or the bottom of the holster becoming slightly exposed.
I'm not calling you a slob but you're not that good looking either.I cant believe he called me a slob!