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by WildRose
Thu Apr 12, 2018 7:45 pm
Forum: Instructors' Corner
Topic: Instructors that wear Body Armour
Replies: 23
Views: 9989

Re: Instructors that wear Body Armour

SIGFan43 wrote:For the past few weeks, I have been taking my best female friend to learn how to shoot her new LadySmith .38 J-Frame at my favorite indoor range. I only go there on days when the range is nearly empty. One time, I overheard an employee tell the manager to "watch the guy with the .45 on lane 6. He just pointed his gun in the wrong direction." I told my friend that we didn't want to be inside the range area today, so we went home. Such an event ruins the day for us, because it's hard enough to teach a new shooter, and watch all the others at the same time. I have put DFNDR handgun plate and carrier on my wish list. I have a question about that, though: Is it legal in Texas to wear one of those ballistic vests in public, say at Walmart when I'm carrying? I think they're illegal in some states unless you're an LEO.
I'm not a lawyer and don't play one on the internet but in Texas you can legally possess body armor as long as you aren't a felon. If you're not wearing concealable armor though you're liable to get some excitement going wearing it around town and likely to draw unwanted attention from LEO's.

Mine has a bright red "FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR" patch front and back to help eliminate unwanted attention and questions.

I seriously can't think of a reason I'd want to wear it at Wally World or anywhere else I shop though.
by WildRose
Wed Apr 04, 2018 2:36 am
Forum: Instructors' Corner
Topic: Instructors that wear Body Armour
Replies: 23
Views: 9989

Re: Instructors that wear Body Armour

After watching some videos of idiots on public ranges my wife bought me a plate carrier and helmet for my birthday and sweetly insisted that I never take another group to the range without them.

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