
Would that be the general consensus, or it should really matter because if it is concealed properly - its never seen anyway?
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Terry, the part of the gun that is most likely to become unintentionally exposed - the grip frame - is nearly the same color on both of these guns. Most or all of the slides will be hidden by whatever holster you choose to carry them in. The law uses the words "intentional failure to conceal." That doesn't mean don't treat it without due regard, and certainly a zealous prosecutor may choose to persecute you for accidentally allowing your gun to be exposed, as one of our members found out to his great unhappiness. But, that seems to be the exception rather than the rule, or most of us would be staying at the graybar hotel at some point in our lives due to the tender ministrations of the wind and/or car seats.terryg wrote:So if I did something like a Ruger SR9c that has color options, I am thinking it would be best to go with black to reduce the chance of a concealment gaff.
Would that be the general consensus, or it should really matter because if it is concealed properly - its never seen anyway?
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Every carry weapon I have owned has been black or blue, because I would rather not have anything bright and shiny drawing attention....just in case. Again, concealed is concealed.terryg wrote:So if I did something like a Ruger SR9c that has color options, I am thinking it would be best to go with black to reduce the chance of a concealment gaff.
Would that be the general consensus, or it should really matter because if it is concealed properly - its never seen anyway?