Would this be concealed?
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Would this be concealed?
Stupid Question. Would it be considered concealed If I had my gun on the front passenger seat and covered with a coat or something?
I've had this discussion with a friend and we are both of the same opinion. I'd like to hear your responses.
I've had this discussion with a friend and we are both of the same opinion. I'd like to hear your responses.
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Re: Would this be concealed?
As a general answer, yes it would be.
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quote="dws1117"]Stupid Question. Would it be considered concealed If I had my gun on the front passenger seat and covered with a coat or something?
I've had this discussion with a friend and we are both of the same opinion. I'd like to hear your responses.[/quote]
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quote="dws1117"]Stupid Question. Would it be considered concealed If I had my gun on the front passenger seat and covered with a coat or something?
I've had this discussion with a friend and we are both of the same opinion. I'd like to hear your responses.[/quote]
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No disagreement. It is not the method I would choose. It was just a point of curiosity.KBCraig wrote:Yes, but...
Carrying it unsecured is generally regarded as a bad idea.
If you need ready access while driving, you're probably going to need it after some hard braking or swerving maneuvers. Right when you need it most, the gun won't be where you left it.
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If you wedge it, like in my car between the center console and the seat, and then cover it. It's still handy and concealed but will not travel through out the passenger compartment. If you car travel alot I recommend a shoulder holster.
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I often put mine between the console and the passenger seat, then cover with the dog's blanket. (I trust him. He's never bothered my firearms before.)
I notice that if I pull the gun out, the holster stays put.
I notice that if I pull the gun out, the holster stays put.
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