whoopingllama
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We just need some clear plastic Holsters. Then the gun is in no way concealed. I amaze myself.
We just need some clear plastic Holsters. Then the gun is in no way concealed. I amaze myself.
We just need some clear plastic Holsters. Then the gun is in no way concealed. I amaze myself.
We just need some clear plastic Holsters. Then the gun is in no way concealed. I amaze myself.
Perhas the mirror should be mounted to the gun-otherwise it would be concealed as soon as you drew it. Hmm...perhaps large, shoulder mounted mirrors designed to reflect the area you'd hold the firearm when it's drawn?whoopingllama wrote:We just need some clear plastic Holsters. Then the gun is in no way concealed. I amaze myself.
I saw in one of the previous posts that a Mississippi judge was asked about using a screw on belt clip to avoid the concealment issue with a holster. IIRC his response was something like "Even without a holster, I still can't see the other side of the gun, so I wouldconsidered it concealed!"
So, you not only need a clear plastic holster, you need it mounted far enough out over a mirror so that both sides of the gun can be seen at the same time = no concealment.