Tag: carry
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Concealed Carry In Bank Supported And Encouraged By Management
Not the kind of sign you would expect to see on a bank: Very refreshing. It’s from the window of the Chappell Hill Bank in Chappel Hill Texas. Judging by the pictures rotating on their main page, it looks like a really neat old place. Source – GunFreeZone
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California Gun Owners Rejoice
HA HA So long: Assembly Bill 1810 Assembly Bill 1934 Assembly Bill 2358 Check out the NRA site (HERE) for dumbed down descriptions each of those bills. I’m glad that common sense prevailed (this time).
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Move Over SmartCarry And Thunderwear… Stashitware Is In Town
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxNs3WGbNNw[/youtube] According to one of the main pictures (left) on the hilarious looking website, the pocket is big enough to stash a 67 fl oz. ( 2 Litre ) bottle of coke. Hey, if it can do that, then maybe you could stash that mortar or AT4 you were looking for a place to hide!…
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Fewer Guns in Public Means More Freedom – Wait… What?
When someone not in uniform carries a gun in public, they are in effect saying “I could kill you, if I chose.” Which in turn poses an immediate threat to my own freedom of speech, freedom of action, freedom to congregate and freedom to be in public spaces. So does driving a car make the…
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Axe Open Carry – The Wave Of The Future In California?
Since open carry of firearms will likely be banned in California sooner or later, residents will have to find an alternate way to protect themselves: Is an axe a weapon? Sure, but depending on context, everything is a weapon: “Oh the axe on my back officer? I was just on my way to my friends…
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SmartCarry vs. Thunderwear Deep Concealment Holster Review
Bryan from ITS Tactical wore each holster for 8 months; SmartCarry wins hands down. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjhiheFmVO0[/youtube] I don’t know who came out with their deep concealment holster first (anyone know?), but if it was SmartCarry I say good for them! Serves Thunderwear right for releasing an inferior copy of their product. That said, they both appear…