Posted: 6/2/2001 11:55:12 PM EDT
| I posted asking what people's preferred carry weapon([url]http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?id=26430[/url]) was. Now I'm wondering how people usually carry concealed. I go to college, and after I turn 21 and get permission from the dean, I'll be carrying. What kind of rigs do people use for "casual" atire, any special tricks to keeping things hidden? I'm worried about things showing through especially with a backpack on. |
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Quoted: I posted asking what people's [url=http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?id=26430]preferred carry weapon[/url] was. Now I'm wondering how people usually carry concealed. I go to college, and after I turn 21 and get permission from the dean, I'll be carrying. What kind of rigs do people use for "casual" atire, any special tricks to keeping things hidden? I'm worried about things showing through especially with a backpack on. You might want to look into maybe getting some Thunderwear.[url]http://www.thunderwear.com/[/url] John |
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For me it depends on the weapon. I prefer to carry a HK .45C. Although I sometimes do this strong side OWB, I prefer to carry it using a shoulder holster. (If you get a shoulder holster - GET A GOOD ONE, otherwise it is not worth it.) If for one reason or another I need to carry something else: I have a Glock 27 that I carry either in an ankle holster (rarely) or in a Galco tuckable IWB. |
| IWB. If you buy a quality holster, you almost forget the weapon is back there. I carry a Glock 36, & even w/ shorts & a t-shirt, I can comfortably & effectively conceal it even on one of GA's hottest of days. My second choice is a shoulder holster, especially if I feel the need to have a spare mag or two. |
| Spider I also carry a Glock 36 in a Galco holster behind my back. It is pretty comfortable even on the hottest days. I wear it with shorts and a t-shirt pulled out over it, so far I've never had anyone notice it. I like this holster because I can use it for most occasions, it works with casual clothes and dress wear. Spider what part of GA are you in. I was just there over the Memorial day weekend to tell my fiancee's parents that I, uhh, well, that is to say, we got her pregnant. I was way down in Adel, that is the south. |
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A Kimber ultra carry or pro carry in a IWB is your best bet. Expensive gun though! I am in the same boat as you. I am not yet 21 but I have been told that is the best, and from my reading and firing of handguns I would agree. If I read the law right here in Ga, you could carry now as long as it is not concealed. [uzi] What College? Most Schools Here would kick you out for asking... They shouldn't be able to, but they would |
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University of Washington Student Conduct Code: [url]http://www.washington.edu/students/handbook/conduct.html#020[/url] (3) Specific instances of misconduct include, but are not limited to: (f) Possession or use of firearms, explosives, dangerous chemicals or other dangerous weapons or instrumentalities on the University campus, except for authorized University purposes, unless prior written approval has been obtained from the Vice President for Student Affairs, or any other person designated by the President of the University (see WAC 478-124-020 (2)(e)) (legal defense sprays are not covered by this section); |
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Quoted: Most Schools Here would kick you out for asking... They shouldn't be able to, but they would What universities are those that would kick you out just for asking??? I find that very odd, since a school can't just kick you out on a whim, but need documentation and paperwork. Many schools WILL take some sort of action if you violate their rules (that often say no guns on campus) - and that might include expuslion - but I find it very unlikely that anyone would be punished in any way whatsoever for ASKING about it - and if they did kick you out it would be the easist lawsuit in the world to win. |
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Good luck with asking permission Capro. According to my copy of Washington State Gun Rights and Responsibilities 3rd edition so this may have changed in #4 but I doubt it, I will quote here. In the context of talking about being able to legally carry at a professional football or baseball game: "The one major exception to this is the University of Washington campus, including Husky Stadium, where university officials have declared firearm possession by anyone other than a law enforcement officer is prohibited." |
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I am with spoomer. I carry a fanny pack (G23 OR 1911) ALL the time. With the quick pull string, its ALMOST as good as a holster for access. I have two. A Galco and an UnBrand Leather. I prefer the Unbrand, as it has a weapon sleeve, that attaches with velcro, allowing firearm angle adjustment, as well as ambidextrious. Dress occasion calls for an Uncle Mikes ankle holster (Keltec 9MM), OR my lil Beretta Tomcat in a pocket sleeve... |
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Glock 26, in a Galco pocket holster. Capro, it's nice to be young and full of dreams and hopes, but ugly reality will soon drop down onto you out of the sky. Picture a boot stomping on a human face, forever. Your chances of legal carry on the UW campus can best be described as similar to proton decay -- theoretically possible, but never observed in practice so far. Best of luck to you. Personally, I carried for years where it was quite illegal. Keep it small, keep it hidden at all costs (unless it's necessary to draw, anyway). I would suggest either a small .32 (Seecamp, Beretta) or a S&W Airweight .38. With a little ingenuity, nobody will have the slightest clue that it's there. The derringers look neat, but get one in an effective caliber and your hand will hate you for buying it. I got rid of mine after perhaps a dozen rounds through it (.40S&W "American Derringer" DA -- I DON'T recommend them for other reasons as well). The NAA minirevolvers are pretty cute, but completely ineffective -- the only positive self-defense story I've heard about them was some guy who kept it in his truck; his girlfriend was attacked by some bum, and she grabbed it and shoved it up the guy's nose. That got his attention. [:D] .25ACPs are likewise ineffective, but at least slightly better IMHO. If you do it, though, you'll have to keep in mind that you WILL be thrown out of school if caught. College campuses are singularly intolerant of peoples' rights (all of them, not just self-defense rights), and UW's reputation in this regard is particularly poor. |