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I had to pull a chinese fire drill type rearming on V-day. I took off the holster while driving because my suit had "shrunk" (read: I grew) and it was getting a bit uncomfortable. Well, the restaurant we were going to had valet parking, and it was raining hard, so there really wasn't going to be a chance to rearm without having some guy at my door waiting for the keys, and darned if I was going to leave it in the car with a valet, so at a red light, the wife and I coordinated the p-brake, unbuckling, unbelting, grabbing the holster from the glove compartment, twisting around like a snake was sharing the seat with me, and rebuckling before it turned green....in a Civic, mind you. Good to know I can arm myself in a pinch if necessary.ErnieP wrote:Had to go into the tailor shop for some alterations. Short stop, but needed to be fitted. XDM .40 too big for center console, so had wife stand at door, and slipped under some newspaper when nobody was around. Locked car, and she kept eye on car for the 10 minutes it took, then reversed procedure. You just have to be creative, and be able to demonstrate lack of intent.....caveat, this is not legal advice.
Thanks, Jim. I think your comment above just about sums it up. There are fewer everything in and around our little hamlet and that can be a good thing - unless you want something.Seamus wrote:
Also, if you live some small town in East Texas, there will be fewer LEOs and nervous nellies than in a big city.
A middle-aged white guy in a suit gets a lot less scrutiny than some other stereotypes. Someone who happened to see you would probably conclude that you were a LEO or otherwise acting in an official capacity.Charles L. Cotton wrote:... I often have to disarm when I'm going to the courthouse ...
You are very welcome here! Please stick around the folks here know a great deal about firearms and carrying concealed handguns and are almost always more than happy to share their experience and wisdom with anyone that has a question.ClarkLZeuss wrote:Hey guys, thanks for all the input! This newbie feels very welcome here!