OT - ManBags... ZERO excuse for not Carrying...
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OT - ManBags... ZERO excuse for not Carrying...
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Sweet. Don't ask, don't tell the NPS weenies...
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Sweet. Don't ask, don't tell the NPS weenies...
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מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
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I use a Safepacker from the Wilderness. Working as an appraiser in, uh...certain areas of town, I need something with direct access on my belt that still masks the presence of my pistol.
http://store.thewilderness.com/index.php?cPath=51
I can also tote it in hand and it looks like a day-planner to the unknowing. I've had it for a couple of years and am very satisfied with it.
The Fatboy is definitely a cool rig, but I think its military look is a little too obvious that it has something to do with guns.
scott
http://store.thewilderness.com/index.php?cPath=51
I can also tote it in hand and it looks like a day-planner to the unknowing. I've had it for a couple of years and am very satisfied with it.
The Fatboy is definitely a cool rig, but I think its military look is a little too obvious that it has something to do with guns.
scott
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I'm thinking more for in the "woods" where, until somebody gets some sense, "Don't Ask Don't Tell" is the Rule.
In town it would be a bit much and in the woods where Open carry is "allowed" then that's what you shoud do, but elsewhere where the Green Trucks Roam... well...
In town it would be a bit much and in the woods where Open carry is "allowed" then that's what you shoud do, but elsewhere where the Green Trucks Roam... well...
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Yes, I agree. It would be a perfect solution for that scenario.Old Ironsights wrote:I'm thinking more for in the "woods" where, until somebody gets some sense, "Don't Ask Don't Tell" is the Rule.
Speaking of the "woods", does anyone know the latest on getting state CHLs recognized by the Feds in National Parks and Forests?
scott
I use Safepackers regularly; they are 21st-Century possibles bags. My smaller one, Colt Commander-sized, is usually belt-carried, while my larger one, Government +1", is usually carried in-hand or slung. If you don't like nylon fabric, well, there are of course leather possibles bags. While I don't want my only weapon to be carried off-body, this type of carry allows a true fighting handgun to be carried while a belly gun and stout blade are worn concealed on the body.
The Safepacker also answers the question of what to do with your "car gun" when you park, and are legal to take your weapon with you on foot. Some jurisdictions MAY allow one to carry a weapon in a case, when wearing it concealed on the body would be illegal, so that is something else to think about; the Safepacker MAY also meet the rules for open carry, in open-carry jurisdictions.
Do people get spooked by Safepackers? Well, I can walk right into the Galleria Mall in Uptown Houston, Texas, with a Safepacker, and get no alarmed looks.
The Safepacker also answers the question of what to do with your "car gun" when you park, and are legal to take your weapon with you on foot. Some jurisdictions MAY allow one to carry a weapon in a case, when wearing it concealed on the body would be illegal, so that is something else to think about; the Safepacker MAY also meet the rules for open carry, in open-carry jurisdictions.
Do people get spooked by Safepackers? Well, I can walk right into the Galleria Mall in Uptown Houston, Texas, with a Safepacker, and get no alarmed looks.
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To add to that, I took mine into the Apple Store in an Austin mall last week while dropping off a machine for some service. I was in there for over a half hour with it laying in plain sight on the counter while I spoke with the tech.Rexster wrote:Do people get spooked by Safepackers? Well, I can walk right into the Galleria Mall in Uptown Houston, Texas, with a Safepacker, and get no alarmed looks.
The staff in there probably would have crapped their Obama-lovin' pants had they known I was sitting there with a full-sized pistol and 24 Hydra-Shok's.

scott
I wonder how many of us Apple guys are walking around packing? I was in the Apple Store in Boulder Colorado last Thursday with my compact .45 and extra mags on my belt under an oversize shirt. Nobody was the wiser.RSY wrote:To add to that, I took mine into the Apple Store in an Austin mall last week while dropping off a machine for some service. I was in there for over a half hour with it laying in plain sight on the counter while I spoke with the tech.Rexster wrote:Do people get spooked by Safepackers? Well, I can walk right into the Galleria Mall in Uptown Houston, Texas, with a Safepacker, and get no alarmed looks.
The staff in there probably would have crapped their Obama-lovin' pants had they known I was sitting there with a full-sized pistol and 24 Hydra-Shok's.![]()
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Thanks for the links to those - the safepacker is a new one on me - great idea!
The man bag is good too though - especially in a non-tactical color. These are becomeing more and more accepted by the sheeple.
I usually just slip my Kahr 9 into my waist belt - Mexican carry though. This around town where I live - with t-shirt out to cover.
On business, if I feel the need (which I should always) I have my computer bag and the pistol just slips in there.
The man bag is good too though - especially in a non-tactical color. These are becomeing more and more accepted by the sheeple.
I usually just slip my Kahr 9 into my waist belt - Mexican carry though. This around town where I live - with t-shirt out to cover.
On business, if I feel the need (which I should always) I have my computer bag and the pistol just slips in there.
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After having three back operations, I can no longer wear a belt.
Also being deprived of a prominent hind quarters, even keeping
a pair of pants up with a pair of light dress suspenders is a challenge.
I either wear a many pockets vest or carry a fanny pack for the
incidentals. It comes out to about five pounds with my CC,
wallet, pocket knife, key ring w/ keys for three vehicles and the house and storage building, medicine bottle etc. I don't know which
is the more convenient but they both work out well.
I'm sure someone out there objects to either.
I'd gladly trade both of them for a good back.
Also being deprived of a prominent hind quarters, even keeping
a pair of pants up with a pair of light dress suspenders is a challenge.
I either wear a many pockets vest or carry a fanny pack for the
incidentals. It comes out to about five pounds with my CC,
wallet, pocket knife, key ring w/ keys for three vehicles and the house and storage building, medicine bottle etc. I don't know which
is the more convenient but they both work out well.
I'm sure someone out there objects to either.
I'd gladly trade both of them for a good back.