Um, I used one of those on my M9 in Afghanistan so that little locals wouldn't snatch it out of my leg holster and run off with it. I didn't know it was called a leash.Jasonw560 wrote:http://www.pistolleash.com/
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If a store manager tells you to leave because of a gun and you fail to do so, that is a clear violation of PC 30.06. You have received "notice" orally and failed to depart. It does not need to be posted with a 30.06 if oral notice to leave is given.
Also leave very quietly and if met with police cooperate. Many people have died because of "man with gun" calls and police responding entusaticaly.
Also leave very quietly and if met with police cooperate. Many people have died because of "man with gun" calls and police responding entusaticaly.
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Really? Name two licensed cases.kjolly wrote:If a store manager tells you to leave because of a gun and you fail to do so, that is a clear violation of PC 30.06. You have received "notice" orally and failed to depart. It does not need to be posted with a 30.06 if oral notice to leave is given.
Also leave very quietly and if met with police cooperate. Many people have died because of "man with gun" calls and police responding entusaticaly.

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Yeah, I don't know about "many." Erik Scott is one.sjfcontrol wrote:Really? Name two licensed cases.kjolly wrote:If a store manager tells you to leave because of a gun and you fail to do so, that is a clear violation of PC 30.06. You have received "notice" orally and failed to depart. It does not need to be posted with a 30.06 if oral notice to leave is given.
Also leave very quietly and if met with police cooperate. Many people have died because of "man with gun" calls and police responding entusaticaly.
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Going around telling people you are armed is not a good plan, no matter what the reason. The only people that need to know you are armed are you, God and the police (and some would give debate to that).
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And maybe your spouse, depending on her/his view on the subject.Photoman wrote:Going around telling people you are armed is not a good plan, no matter what the reason. The only people that need to know you are armed are you, God and the police (and some would give debate to that).
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When I was an MP, we wore pistol lanyards. They went around the shoulder and connected to the lanyard loop on the butt of the gun.Heartland Patriot wrote:I initially read the original post and wondered what the dickens a "pistol leash" was...and was going to make a pithy remark about it...but I did the old search thing first. Glad I did...but I am still wondering when the word lanyard became incorrect...
And I guess lanyard is still an acceptable term since they use it as part of the description for the leash on the website referenced after your post.
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Oh. Dummy cords.Jasonw560 wrote:http://www.pistolleash.com/
We had some dummies who had to put dummy cords on their rifles, compass, even canteens. Loose enough stuff in the field and the 1SG makes you tie it on.
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MoJo wrote:First. Concealed is concealed telling someone is failure to conceal.

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"Pistol Leash Unlimited" is a registered trademark. http://www.pistolleash.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;srothstein wrote:When I was an MP, we wore pistol lanyards. They went around the shoulder and connected to the lanyard loop on the butt of the gun.Heartland Patriot wrote:I initially read the original post and wondered what the dickens a "pistol leash" was...and was going to make a pithy remark about it...but I did the old search thing first. Glad I did...but I am still wondering when the word lanyard became incorrect...
And I guess lanyard is still an acceptable term since they use it as part of the description for the leash on the website referenced after your post.
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It would be poetic to find oneself transferred to an open carry state.gigag04 wrote:However, if I was the regional mgr and found out one of my sporting good stores had such a culture, things would get ugly.

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