Anyone carry more than one CCW?

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No because only crazed gun loonies would as I don't go into areas that are that threatening.

Also, it will look bad in court if I go to trial.

:D :D :D :neener:

Depends - sometimes I carry a J frame - lately it's been my new SW 432 - very light and 6 shots. Or maybe my 642. If I wear a sport jacket over my Glock 19, I've been known to drop a NAA 22 Mag in the side pocket.

The other day - I wore my PM9 in an IWB with an extra mag on my belt and I dropped my SW 432 in a DeSantis pocket holster in the cargo pocket of my shorts.

I sometimes carry the NAA with snake shot when in the field.
 
Most of the time - Yes...

a SIG 239 (IWB, OWB, 3:30) and a P-3AT in an Ankle Rig...


Works well for me...
 
Now I tried the XD in a galco shoulder rig, with a 6" Rossi .357 IWB at 4 o clock, under the spare mags for the XD. It was actually very, very, comfortable. Ive been packing that slim revolver for a while now.
 
For all of those who believe there maybe a law against more than one gun. I think that you wrong. Especially you USP9. I could be wrong but on a few other forums I post on many people were carrying 2 guns.
 
One...yes...

For all of those who believe there maybe a law against more than one gun. I think that you wrong. Especially you USP9. I could be wrong but on a few other forums I post on many people were carrying 2 guns.

Tecumseh, I am refering to Virginia code only. Other states have differing laws. You may indeed be able to carry multiple weapons in your home state.

My experience is this; When I first obtained my permit I was told "one gun ONLY" by the clerk of the court. Later, after another THR thread on this subject, I verified with Virginia State Police. Their response was "ONE gun". The only reference I can find in VA code says "a concealed handgun". That is interpreted as one by the authorities. If you carry more than one gun in VA, perhaps you should check with local authorities to comfirm this. If you know of a reference in the code, I'd be interested in that.
 
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Why yes.....doesn't everyone???

Mine is usually either my 4" 1911 or my 4" XD-45 with my Taurus PT-145 as a backup gun. I have also carried my 2" SP-101 in as ankle holster at the same time. I am 6' 6" tall and weigh 300lbs so a couple of extra pounds of guns is no biggie for me.:p
 
I carry one now, but at the end of the month it will be two. Adding a NAA Guardian .32 to the stable.
 
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I specifically remember the lawyer at my Michigan Concealed Pistol License class stating that we are only allowed one concealed pistol.

I was told by an Ohio attorney that Ohio and Michigan didn't have reciprocity too. He was wrong, they do recognize each other's licensing.

I'm inclined to believe most lawyers, but obviously they need checkin' up on.

Kowboy
 
Michigan

The only thing that changed was the wording on the license. The back side is also wrong. You can carry as many as you want.
 
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Thanks, but I'd hate to be carrying my Kahr P9 in my Alessi ankle holster and my H&K P2000 .40 on my hip in the Kydex Galco when a LEO asks me where I got my information on dual carry and I have to say: "Some Super guy on the internet."

If you don't mind, what is the source of your information?

Thanks again,

Kowboy
 
Sure do!
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This P3AT goes in my back pocket all of the time.
 
I often carry a second gun when out repossessing cars. Normally I have two S&W M64,carried one on each hip or a Glock 19 with a S&W M60 as a back-up. And in Virginia you can carry more than one gun. I have been pulled over many times (have a problem with a lead foot:D) and none of the cops batted an eye when I told them where my guns were on me. Quite a few of them said it was a idea to have a BUG.
 
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I've never heard that before. And my Virginia friends tend to carry more than one weapon at a time.


buzz_knox, Do you have a reference for your statement? friends doing it isn't quite good enough. My understanding is that it is a felony to have another firearm on you...that's serious stuff...and would cause you to loose your permit for at least 5 years.

I may be wrong, but I'd like to see it in writing first. :scrutiny: I put another call into the Culpeper HQ for the State Police concerning this. When/if I get an answer I'll post it here.
 
I understand the need for verification. But perhaps we should start with the source for the apparent restriction on the number of firearms that can be carried at one time. While Virginia law states you can only buy one firearm a month, it seems silent on the issue at hand.
 
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