Plastic carry
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Plastic carry
I took my class last weekend and noticed my instructor said he carries open most of the time. He made a card carrier to hang around his neck. It holds his drivers lic., chl lic. and auto ins. card. How do you carry your chl lic. on your person?
			
			
									
						
										
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In my wallet hidden like my weapon.
			
			
									
						
										
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I carry my D/L, LTCs from several states and other licenses and cards in my genuine imitation leather burnt orange alumni card case.
			
			
									
						
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In wallet next to DL, on opposite side of my CC, so when I raise my shirt to reach my wallet, I do not expose my CC.
			
			
									
						
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In my wallet in the pocket opposite my gun. No need to make anybody think im reaching for my weapon.
			
			
									
						
										
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Shirt pocket in a card case with my DL and military ID.  Don't want to be reaching for a back pocket wallet which could also be reaching for my handgun.  Also awkward when seated in a car to reach the DL if it is in a back pocket wallet
			
			
									
						
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						Texas LTC, SSC & FRC Instructor
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In my Badge Case next to my LTC Badge, so I can flash it like Fed Creds.
			
			
									
						
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Clipped to my CHL sash. 
			
			
									
						
							
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Re: Plastic carry
+1flowrie wrote:In wallet next to DL, on opposite side of my CC, so when I raise my shirt to reach my wallet, I do not expose my CC.
Javier730 wrote:Clipped to my CHL sash.
 
  
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My license is still the old Concealed Handgun License. I follow the clearly written instructions on it. It's a concealed license. I can't open carry my license until I get a new one.ScottDLS wrote:In my Badge Case next to my LTC Badge, so I can flash it like Fed Creds.
I never get to have any fun.
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Mine comes out of the end of my gun barrel attached to a red flag that says,"Bang!"
			
			
									
						
										
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The Wall wrote:Mine comes out of the end of my gun barrel attached to a red flag that says,"Bang!"
Good one

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Stormvet, welcome the forum! Glad to have you with us.   
 
Despite what these other clowns have said there really is a lot of good info to be found here.
Don't let them get to you. It's just a couple of years ago, someone brought up the subject of a (then) CHL badge. It became a running joke to get a CHL badge, sash, tiara, etc. The general consensus was it is a silly idea....and still is. No one needs to know you have a LTC/CHL, unless you want to tell them.
Most of us try our best to fly under the radar in that respect. I know I do. I carry mine in my wallet, under my D.L.
Lighten up you guys. He's a new member and asking a valid question. And no, don't ask him to go on a snipe hunt with you.
  And no, don't ask him to go on a snipe hunt with you.   
 
All in good fun Stormvet...no disrespect intended.
			
			
									
						
							 
 Despite what these other clowns have said there really is a lot of good info to be found here.
Don't let them get to you. It's just a couple of years ago, someone brought up the subject of a (then) CHL badge. It became a running joke to get a CHL badge, sash, tiara, etc. The general consensus was it is a silly idea....and still is. No one needs to know you have a LTC/CHL, unless you want to tell them.
Most of us try our best to fly under the radar in that respect. I know I do. I carry mine in my wallet, under my D.L.
Lighten up you guys. He's a new member and asking a valid question.
 And no, don't ask him to go on a snipe hunt with you.
  And no, don't ask him to go on a snipe hunt with you.   
 All in good fun Stormvet...no disrespect intended.

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				pushpullpete
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Sir, point taken.joe817 wrote:Stormvet, welcome the forum! Glad to have you with us.
Despite what these other clowns have said there really is a lot of good info to be found here.
Don't let them get to you. It's just a couple of years ago, someone brought up the subject of a (then) CHL badge. It became a running joke to get a CHL badge, sash, tiara, etc. The general consensus was it is a silly idea....and still is. No one needs to know you have a LTC/CHL, unless you want to tell them.
Most of us try our best to fly under the radar in that respect. I know I do. I carry mine in my wallet, under my D.L.
Lighten up you guys. He's a new member and asking a valid question.And no, don't ask him to go on a snipe hunt with you.

All in good fun Stormvet...no disrespect intended.
 
 Stormvet, Welcome to the forum. There are many smart people here willing to help others. This is a very good forum
I also carry mine under my drivers license w/reg & insurance info. Front pocket, easy to reach if needed. Badge, no.
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I have some very fond memories of my 'snipe hunts'.joe817 wrote: And no, don't ask him to go on a snipe hunt with you.
 
 At least what I can remember of them.
 
   






