Wedding Carry... what to do?
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Wedding Carry... what to do?
I'm getting hitched to a fiance who is most supportive of my desire to carry. I will have two others in the wedding who will be carrying, but the nature of the attire is such that I won't have my belt... So what do I do? My CTAC isn't a option. I have no other holster.
The wedding is a month away... what do y'all think I should do now? I have an XD 45 compact (my carry piece), a full-size Springfield 1911, and a Taurus .357.
Should I get a shoulder rig? Which one? LT seems to have a strong endorsement for the Alessi Bodyguard, but it seems that it would be hard to get. The Galco Miami Classic seems to have a good reputation. Or would something less expensive like the Galco Classic Lite work? Then again, my better half wants me to put the holster in the wedding budget. What a girl! But I digress. I very rarely wear the kind of attire that would need or allow for a shoulder holster, but I figure that I might as well carry in style. By the way, I'm 6'4" and 190 pounds. I would be considered thin if I hadn't acquired the taste for Texas barbecue that I have.
If it's the 1911, I will have to make some effort to get it de-horned. It's a target gun, not a carry piece. The sight mounting is nonstandard, as there is an additional cut in the slide for the adjustable sight. I wanted to get a tactical sight when the adjustable sight broke, but apparently there isn't a sight that fits the particular cut. I'm tempted to take the rectangular sight piece that was replaced out and dremel down its edges. Then I'll put it in place of the new one. Then I think I will remove the ambidextrous safety, maybe ordering a low-profile one to temporarily take the thumb safety's place for the wedding. Maybe I'll order some low-profile grips as well.
Anyway, all y'alls thoughts would be appreciated. I've gotten so used to carrying IWB with my XD that I don't know what to do otherwise.
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The wedding is a month away... what do y'all think I should do now? I have an XD 45 compact (my carry piece), a full-size Springfield 1911, and a Taurus .357.
Should I get a shoulder rig? Which one? LT seems to have a strong endorsement for the Alessi Bodyguard, but it seems that it would be hard to get. The Galco Miami Classic seems to have a good reputation. Or would something less expensive like the Galco Classic Lite work? Then again, my better half wants me to put the holster in the wedding budget. What a girl! But I digress. I very rarely wear the kind of attire that would need or allow for a shoulder holster, but I figure that I might as well carry in style. By the way, I'm 6'4" and 190 pounds. I would be considered thin if I hadn't acquired the taste for Texas barbecue that I have.
If it's the 1911, I will have to make some effort to get it de-horned. It's a target gun, not a carry piece. The sight mounting is nonstandard, as there is an additional cut in the slide for the adjustable sight. I wanted to get a tactical sight when the adjustable sight broke, but apparently there isn't a sight that fits the particular cut. I'm tempted to take the rectangular sight piece that was replaced out and dremel down its edges. Then I'll put it in place of the new one. Then I think I will remove the ambidextrous safety, maybe ordering a low-profile one to temporarily take the thumb safety's place for the wedding. Maybe I'll order some low-profile grips as well.
Anyway, all y'alls thoughts would be appreciated. I've gotten so used to carrying IWB with my XD that I don't know what to do otherwise.
-Brent
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Re: Wedding Carry... what to do?
If you're going to be drinking, I'd say leave the gun in the safe. I think I could make it through a wedding without being armed if I was the groom.
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If there is no alcohol then carry. That is from the preacher. I carry at weddings too.
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Re: Wedding Carry... what to do?
If you carry in a shoulder rig, you will have to keep your jacket on all night.
Are you prepared to do that?
Are you prepared to do that?
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Re: Wedding Carry... what to do?
There will be no alcohol, and I'll do whatever I need to do to carry. :)
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Re: Wedding Carry... what to do?
I own a SmartCarry (http://www.smartcarry.com/) for times when deep concealment is required, but I don't want to make do with a mouse gun. That might work for you.
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Re: Wedding Carry... what to do?
I've found that in situations where there's going to be a bunch of hugging and less than carry friendly attire, an ankle rig is a very good choice.
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Kilt and SmartCarry. If anyone finds it behind your sporan, then... well, that marriage is already off to a bad start.
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Re: Wedding Carry... what to do?
If you can.....have the wedding at your place or the place of a relative. Then you can OPEN carry. It seems to be a family event (CHL friendly) anyway, so why not.
Good job on the girl......holster cost part of wedding budget???? WOW, many ppl are green with invy about now.
Good job on the girl......holster cost part of wedding budget???? WOW, many ppl are green with invy about now.
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Re: Wedding Carry... what to do?
I could definetely see the shoulder holster getting in the way too...especially with hugging and doing the "chicken dance" (every wedding I've been to has the bride and groom doing the chicken dance ). My vote would be on the ankle holster or even just getting a cheap pocket gun like the kel-tec. At a buddy's recent wedding, another friend of mine who carries (but wasn't in the wedding party) left his glock in the car because of the hugging/dancing that went on that night and stuck with his little .380 pocket pistol. I wish I could remember the make/model, but it was similar to the kel-tec in size. Tuxedos are usually pretty fitted as well, which could pose a problem with carrying a larger pistol.
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Weddings aren't generally considered sporting activities commonly requiring use of a handgun, and there's no exception in the law for open carrying on someone else's property just because they say it's okay.Target1911 wrote:If you can.....have the wedding at your place or the place of a relative. Then you can OPEN carry.
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Re: Wedding Carry... what to do?
If the suit is a 3piece, well, remember gentlemen, I shoulder carry under a vest all the time.
This is one of my western vests but I have dress ones too.
This is what is under it. Kimber Pro CDPll in Alessi Bodyguard.
This is one of my western vests but I have dress ones too.
This is what is under it. Kimber Pro CDPll in Alessi Bodyguard.
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Re: Wedding Carry... what to do?
LT, the mirror (of course) reversed that image..and it looks like you're a "lefty" in that pic.
Also, I noticed your wedding ring is on your right hand...and that you have a very unique (left hand model) camera there.
Also, I noticed your wedding ring is on your right hand...and that you have a very unique (left hand model) camera there.
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. . . the world-famous kadoK camera . . .
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LarryH wrote:. . . the world-famous kadoK camera . . .
Yup!
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