Roy Hobbs
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I'm fairly new here, but have enjoyed the amount of info and debate that goes on in this forum. I imagine that this question might be better posed to one of the CC forums, but you all seem remarkably well-informed.
I just picked up my CPL (after a 30 day wait) in Seattle, and have a question about where the line is between CC and OC, especially with summer coming.
I'm able to conceal my Glock 19 pretty well underneath a pullover windbreaker with an OWB holster, but realized while I was bending over to pick up my dog's daily deposit that my pullover was riding up, and I had to pull it down. The holster was about half-uncovered. Nobody was around to see it, but it got me to thinking about the subject.
A simple t-shirt will provide me with full concealment in the summertime, but it too will ride up, and in a light breeze might move enough to break conceal.
I understand that this is probably another reason to OC, but I'm not there yet with being able to articulate my rights (although I'm learning quickly). From a practical perspective, can anyone give me any insights?
I'm fairly new here, but have enjoyed the amount of info and debate that goes on in this forum. I imagine that this question might be better posed to one of the CC forums, but you all seem remarkably well-informed.
I just picked up my CPL (after a 30 day wait) in Seattle, and have a question about where the line is between CC and OC, especially with summer coming.
I'm able to conceal my Glock 19 pretty well underneath a pullover windbreaker with an OWB holster, but realized while I was bending over to pick up my dog's daily deposit that my pullover was riding up, and I had to pull it down. The holster was about half-uncovered. Nobody was around to see it, but it got me to thinking about the subject.
A simple t-shirt will provide me with full concealment in the summertime, but it too will ride up, and in a light breeze might move enough to break conceal.
I understand that this is probably another reason to OC, but I'm not there yet with being able to articulate my rights (although I'm learning quickly). From a practical perspective, can anyone give me any insights?