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Re: Printing the same as Failure To Conceal?
Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 10:41 pm
by aaangel
for me "printing" is a big "no no". if i can outline a gun on your side, i will call the cops on you!
ok guys i'm only kidding on this post. hold your horses........
but IMHO, do you want to go through all the hassles of getting busted,hiring a lawyer,going to court, etc ....etc....
you already spent enough money going through chl class, training, shooting, buying a ccw... now go get yourself a good IWB holster and make sure you don't print. god bless.
Re: Printing the same as Failure To Conceal?
Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 12:15 pm
by tacticool
handog wrote:This thread is pouring salt on a wound Saltydog.
Why? Based on your story, you weren't printing.
Re: Printing the same as Failure To Conceal?
Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 12:21 pm
by glbedd53
Some people just can't carry IWB.
Re: Printing the same as Failure To Conceal?
Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 12:23 pm
by tacticool
Some people can't carry in ankle holsters.
Re: Printing the same as Failure To Conceal?
Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 5:28 pm
by handog
tacticool wrote:handog wrote:This thread is pouring salt on a wound Saltydog.
Why? Based on your story, you weren't printing.
Yes, thank you. The topic however is: Printing the same as
Failure To Conceal
I was only joking with the cliché. Since my run in with the law I have changed my belt and holster.
Thanks to the tips on this forum I am no longer paranoid about being tossed in jail. My Glock has the proper cant with
two clips on the holster so it does not change.
It's tucked in as deep as it can be while still being able to draw it. I added a Mag holder at 5 O’clock, thanks to AR's tip. It can be exposed with out worry.

Re: Printing the same as Failure To Conceal?
Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 6:45 pm
by ¿Qué?
handog wrote:Yes, thank you. The topic however is: Printing the same as Failure To Conceal
According to the definition it can be if you're printing badly and an ordinary person can tell it's a gun.