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Tac thigh holster question

mjones

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nukechaser wrote:
Draankol wrote:
I am 37 years old, college educated, former military and a white collar guy at the largest employer in Orange County and I think it's time I learned more about this, so please excuse the barrage of questions.
p.s.- "largest employer in Orange County"... that wouldn't be the "Happiest Place on Earth", would it?:lol:
Largest Employers in Orange County, 2002-2003

Employer
Employees in OC
Employees Worldwide

Disneyland
21,000
117,000

County of Orange*
19,000
19,000

University of California Irvine*
15,000
15,000

CKE Restaurants Inc*
14,000
31,000

Federal Government**
11,800
2,690,149

Boeing Aerospace
10,800
167,000

State of California
10,000
471,430

Albertson's
8,700
220,000

St Joseph Health Care System*
8,500
18,000

Tenet Healthcare
8,300
114,000

Yum! Brands
6,500
150,000

SBC Communications
5,900
179,000

Target
5,400
280,000

California State University Fullerton*
5,200
5,200

Bank of America
4,800
134,000

The Kroger Co
4,700
288,000
 

bigtoe416

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dirtykoala wrote:
so i bought a thigh holster yesterday, i havnt had a chance to carry with it yet. quick question, is there any law that would prevent me from carrying my bayonet? when i first saw the bayonet it made me laugh so i bought it, but then i realised that one day it might come in handy in a face to face situation where i dont have time to load.
That's hilarious. I can't imagine stabbing somebody with a bayonet would be very graceful though.

As for the legality of it, it appears as though it isn't an assault weapon and as long as the bayonet is carried openly, then you should be okay as far as I know. My question is, how does one carry a pistol bayonet openly? How would you carry it?
 

bigtoe416

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12020(d) Knives carried in sheaths which are worn openly suspended from the waist of the wearer are not concealed within the meaning of this section.

If I were you, I'd use a sheath. Not sure if you'd have to tie the sheath to
your waist or if hanging/attaching it to your gun holster would be enough.

I'd love to hear what anybody else has to say about this since this is
most likely a new question that we haven't talked about before.
 
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