Wedding Carry... what to do?

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Supercat
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Re: Wedding Carry... what to do?

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I sported a Coronado vest under my suit jacket w/ 2 Colt Combat Commanders in it. I would have taken only one but I had them built identical for my twin sons and wanted them both with me at my wedding.

I don't know you, but I am a black leather kind of guy so no one thought twice about it. Hell I was wearing my Ariat boots and Resistol hat too. (Yes I am a little country if you could not tell yet)

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Re: Wedding Carry... what to do?

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Supercat wrote:I sported a Coronado vest under my suit jacket w/ 2 Colt Combat Commanders in it. I would have taken only one but I had them built identical for my twin sons and wanted them both with me at my wedding.
I have already learned that carrying while wearing a concealment vest is more comfortable with a pistol on each side, so the load is balanced.

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Re: Wedding Carry... what to do?

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Post by HankB »

Won't the bride's father be toting a scattergun?


:lol:

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Re: Wedding Carry... what to do?

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KBCraig wrote:
locknload wrote: Wouldn't it be fun to make that part of your announcement that all, who are licensed to carry, may do so in the open at your wedding?
The announcement wouldn't make it legal. Open carry is still illegal in Texas unless you're on property you own or control, are traveling, or are engaged in a sporting activity commonly requiring use of a handgun.
True enough, so then have it at a friend's or relative's country property. It would still be the talk of the town for years to come! :mrgreen:

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Re: Wedding Carry... what to do?

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Post by Snake Doctor »

KBCraig wrote:Kilt and SmartCarry. If anyone finds it behind your sporan, then... well, that marriage is already off to a bad start. :mrgreen:
Hahaha... classic.
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