CO Restaurant Definitely NOT a Gun Free Zone
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Re: CO Restaurant Definitely NOT a Gun Free Zone
Nice eatery. I would visit this place. Rifle is far enough away from liberal gun infringing Denver to be normal.
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Re: CO Restaurant Definitely NOT a Gun Free Zone
Modern (aka movie) western rig.C-dub wrote:It looks like it's tied to her leg.TheCytochromeC wrote:Excaliber wrote:Yup, and the gal on the far left might want to give a little more attention to weapon retention considerations.RoyGBiv wrote:That's just excellent.!
Although the gal second from right needs some help with better gear.
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She could use a "hammer thong" ... That's what they're called right?
I like how the holster straddles the thigh and not the hip.
Jay E Morris,
Guardian Firearm Training, NRA Pistol, LTC < retired from all
NRA Lifetime, TSRA Lifetime
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Guardian Firearm Training, NRA Pistol, LTC < retired from all
NRA Lifetime, TSRA Lifetime
NRA Recruiter (link)
Re: CO Restaurant Definitely NOT a Gun Free Zone
I wonder if being armed has increased their tip income? I'll bet they don't get too much sass from tourists beefing about the cooking..... 

Re: CO Restaurant Definitely NOT a Gun Free Zone
My understanding is that OC is legal on property under your control or for a sporting purpose such as target shooting or hunting. As the owner, you would be legal and I believe employees should be ok as well as this is common practice at gun stores but customers would not be legal to carry unless you also had a range on premises. That is my understanding anyway. That is my two cents, worth what you paid for it.Ultra_Solo_Sig_0904 wrote:So even though OC isn't legal, could someone still do it if they owned the property just like it was a residence?