possumboy
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I just purchased my second handgun, a Kimber 1911. I was thinking of carrying one on my left hip (Kimber) and one on my right hip (XD-9 Subcompact).
I was given a left side holster, and I do just about everything left handed except for write. I pratice with each hand separately, and in both hands. I don't really see a physical/control reason why not to OC on the left also.
I know several have a BUG, but I started carrying because someone is trying to tell me I cannot - and I don't want to know what's next. So a BUG is just another problem when I go into restaurants in Virginia.
Anyone know any reason why not to OC two?
And yes, I only own two guns. Why does everyone find that sohard to believe?
I just purchased my second handgun, a Kimber 1911. I was thinking of carrying one on my left hip (Kimber) and one on my right hip (XD-9 Subcompact).
I was given a left side holster, and I do just about everything left handed except for write. I pratice with each hand separately, and in both hands. I don't really see a physical/control reason why not to OC on the left also.
I know several have a BUG, but I started carrying because someone is trying to tell me I cannot - and I don't want to know what's next. So a BUG is just another problem when I go into restaurants in Virginia.
Anyone know any reason why not to OC two?
And yes, I only own two guns. Why does everyone find that sohard to believe?