tomorrow i am going to san antone to get glasses and will get my first taste of carrying in the 'big city'


P.S. Bill Miller's tea, FTW!
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I understand the anxiety of being close to LEO's when you first begin carrying a handgun. It's very much like driving past a radar trap when you first got your driver's license. The worry fades with experience, and you only get experience by carrying intelligently and often.Lonestarm wrote:Had similar experience a few years ago in Florida. (I had a Florida non-resident lic before Texas got CHL)
Brand new with CHL with a Sig 229 under slightly heavy weight T-shirt. I'm sure I was "concealed" to average
observers, but on several occasions over a few weeks, I noticed what I thought was definite "eye contact" with
LEO's in stores, fast-food joints, etc. I think they may be more perceptive than average citizen and also more
likely to "check out" casual meetings.
Significantly, in each case the "eye contact" glance seemed more a friendly gesture than not.
longtooth wrote:Good job. Remember the 5 rules of Confident Carry.
Quality gear
Put it on
Cover it up
Leave it alone
No one knows.