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bohdi

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I went but didn't carry....I thought I was going to be trying on suits etc and in the case that I did I did not want to have to worry about having a loaded weapon hanging about.....I could have managed it to work but I think it would have been more hassel under the circumstances. I wasn't with just my wife and kids, with a group of people.
 

livitup

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Aug 20, 2006
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Culpeper, Virginia, USA
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Meh, I usually specifically DO carry when I am going suit shopping. I have found that a good suit salesman and tailor can do incredible things for making CC and even OC easier when the suit is fit to take the gun into account.

I was concerned about it, but my first experience with my current haberdasher was a total non-event. I told him I usually carry a gun and wanted to make sure that my suit was cut for it. He remarked that he's helped many customers who carry and that he could do some wonderful things to make the gun disappear under a suit jacket. He was right!
 
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