
I like the blue bag best for concealed carry.

I take my business elsewhere.Bart wrote:What do you do when you see a 30.06 sign?
You could always wear a poncho.eureka40 wrote:What is that bag? Looks interesting. I use a tennis raquet case for my folder, nobody suspects anything.
Wow, Sneakybags = about $170. I think I'll stick with a cheap raquet case from Academy.cbr600 wrote:It looks like a Sneakybag. http://www.sneakybags.com/categories/Covert-Rifle-Bags/eureka40 wrote:What is that bag? Looks interesting. I use a tennis raquet case for my folder, nobody suspects anything.
In addition to 30.06 locations, a concealed long gun is not prohibited in 46.035 locations like bars and professional sports. However, all firearms are off limits in 46.03 premises like schools and racetracks (for the good guys.)
Hey apple ........ MAC10ScottDLS wrote:I carry a MAC10/9mm machine gun. 36rd mags, 1200 RPM! Even though its the size of a (very large, very heavy) pistol, it is not a handgun under Texas law...And if I switch the selector to semi, I can (barely) shoot it with one hand.
OK...OK...I don't really do this, but I could legally. And I do own one.
+2.Oldgringo wrote:I take my business elsewhere.Bart wrote:What do you do when you see a 30.06 sign?
What optic rail do you have that Aimpoint on? Is is beefy/sturdy and do the irons co-witness?Bart wrote:What do you do when you see a 30.06 sign? Do you disarm? There's another option. Up-arm!
I like the blue bag best for concealed carry.
But can you hit anything? Some years back I had the opportunity to shoot an early (open bolt) semi-auto MAC10 . . . at 25 yards, between the crude sights and the heavy bolt slamming forward, I couldn't keep all my rounds on the paper.ScottDLS wrote:I carry a MAC10/9mm machine gun. 36rd mags, 1200 RPM! Even though its the size of a (very large, very heavy) pistol, it is not a handgun under Texas law...And if I switch the selector to semi, I can (barely) shoot it with one hand.
You know...HankB wrote:But can you hit anything? Some years back I had the opportunity to shoot an early (open bolt) semi-auto MAC10 . . . at 25 yards, between the crude sights and the heavy bolt slamming forward, I couldn't keep all my rounds on the paper.ScottDLS wrote:I carry a MAC10/9mm machine gun. 36rd mags, 1200 RPM! Even though its the size of a (very large, very heavy) pistol, it is not a handgun under Texas law...And if I switch the selector to semi, I can (barely) shoot it with one hand.
ScottDLS wrote:I carry a MAC10/9mm machine gun. 36rd mags, 1200 RPM! Even though its the size of a (very large, very heavy) pistol, it is not a handgun under Texas law...And if I switch the selector to semi, I can (barely) shoot it with one hand.
OK...OK...I don't really do this, but I could legally. And I do own one.