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Firepower Shoulder Holster

Flintlock

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RebelHell wrote:
Nice, but it might be a burden for some to have to deal with carrying a class III weapon like that. If you ever have to use it in self-defense, I bet you would be thoroughly interrogated, depending on your locality.

I wonder if they make a similarholster for the knew AR-15 pistol...
 

RebelHell

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I understand the practicality isn't so great. It would be worth the price though just to see the look on a Leo's face at an open carry walk.
 

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Laff - it would certainly get a reaction from people. In MO you could CC that rig legally but unless I were going to be spending a lot of time in North St. Louis City I just can't see the practicality.
 

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That holster looks really neat. Maybe a bit much, and probably over priced, but a neat concept.


Flintlock wrote:
I bet you would be thoroughly interrogated, depending on your locality.

The one and only reason that happens is if you run your mouth when you shouldn't. The right to remain silent should be used.
 

Flintlock

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Michigander wrote:
That holster looks really neat. Maybe a bit much, and probably over priced, but a neat concept.


Flintlock wrote:
I bet you would be thoroughly interrogated, depending on your locality.

The one and only reason that happens is if you run your mouth when you shouldn't. The right to remain silent should be used.

Come on man, you know that's not true. If you were where Ilive, I'd bet you'd be alright, but there are plenty of places in the lower 48, even where it is legal that has officers that would have a cow over seeing something like that. And you wouldn't have to say a word.

We see it all the time with simplehandguns, what makes you think it would be any different, if not worse,with a Class III weapon?
 

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You might be lectured, trust me I've had it happen to me over OCing a handgun just like you say.

But you DON'T HAVE TO TALK! And you shouldn't.
 

curtm1911

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Does it come in left handed......



"Once upon a time in a land near and far, Society Collapsed and people went nuts, There was widespread panic and terror and looting and more.......



It has possibilities.
 

Bustelo5%

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Omg on the picture of the Fire power rig that guys copstache is amazing ohh one day I aspire to have a stasch of such stature lol
 

Marco

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This holster has been around for yrs and is much more practical.;)
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