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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1342674" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>I have probably spotted 3 or 4 people in the 18 years that I have had a carry permit, and that is only because I know what to look for and whenever I am at the mall or Costco with my wife I sort of check people out as a hobby.</p><p></p><p>The reality of the situation is that any man can quite easily conceal an airweight .38 revolver in the front pocket of his pants, in a pocket holster, and the gun is invisible to even the most careful observer. I know because I frequently carry this way myself. I also have a "tuckable" holster that allows me to conceal my Glock 26 in an inside-the-waistband holster with my shirt tucked in over it and the weapon totally concealed. If I were a teacher carrying this way, even if the student had x ray vision and could see the gun they would still have to pull my shirt all the way up out of my belt and clear of the holster in order to get to it. And any woman of average bust size can easily and comfortably conceal a .38 snubnose or compact .380 in one of the new "flashbang" bra holsters. Unless she has students who are literally committing sexual assault on her, there would be no way a student could see or access a gun that was being carried in such a manner.</p><p></p><p>This is one area where you honestly don't know what you are talking about. You don't own guns, I do. You don't own holsters, I do. You have never carried a concealed handgun in your life, I have been doing it for 18 years. You are allowing your fear of an inanimate object to blind you to the truth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1342674, member: 14668"] I have probably spotted 3 or 4 people in the 18 years that I have had a carry permit, and that is only because I know what to look for and whenever I am at the mall or Costco with my wife I sort of check people out as a hobby. The reality of the situation is that any man can quite easily conceal an airweight .38 revolver in the front pocket of his pants, in a pocket holster, and the gun is invisible to even the most careful observer. I know because I frequently carry this way myself. I also have a "tuckable" holster that allows me to conceal my Glock 26 in an inside-the-waistband holster with my shirt tucked in over it and the weapon totally concealed. If I were a teacher carrying this way, even if the student had x ray vision and could see the gun they would still have to pull my shirt all the way up out of my belt and clear of the holster in order to get to it. And any woman of average bust size can easily and comfortably conceal a .38 snubnose or compact .380 in one of the new "flashbang" bra holsters. Unless she has students who are literally committing sexual assault on her, there would be no way a student could see or access a gun that was being carried in such a manner. This is one area where you honestly don't know what you are talking about. You don't own guns, I do. You don't own holsters, I do. You have never carried a concealed handgun in your life, I have been doing it for 18 years. You are allowing your fear of an inanimate object to blind you to the truth. [/QUOTE]
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