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This was a first for me

Have you seen the flashbang holster? I thought that was pretty cool and was a little jeoulous I didn't have a bra to attach it to.


Honestly no I haven't.

If you want I can lend you one of my bras and you can stuff the hell out of it and lemme know how that holster works for ya :D
 
I am absolutely amazed at the tone in this thread.....so many assumptions and such vitriolic judgement. It's a little pathetic that fellow gun owners are so willing to throw someone under the bus for something as simple as a wardrobe malfunction or choice of carry method. :pout:
 
i open carry all over the place, not to show off but because it is more comfortable in the summer heat then wearing a tactical vest to cover my gun

if he wants to carry that way then its all his right, and if it was a accidental showing then it obviosly didn't bug him
people shouldn't be afraid of seeing a person carrying a gun whether their pants are down to their ankles or wearing a 3 piece suit
 
I'm just going to drop this off right here.

Open carry deters armed robbery in Kennesaw

Two customers displaying holstered pistols deterred an armed robbery in a Kennesaw Waffle House recently....

Matt Brannan and J.P. Mitchell were dining in the Waffle House on Barrett Parkway at I-575 in Kennesaw at 4:45 in the morning recently when a scout for an armed robbery crew entered the restaurant to case it....

Meanwhile, conscientious Cobb County Police Officer D. Lowe had noticed suspicious cars sitting behind the restaurant in the dark and decided to investigate. He caught men with masks and rifles who had been preparing to rob the Waffle House. The criminals informed the police that they had changed their mind upon discovering armed customers and were waiting for Matt and J.P. to leave. Ironically, the police car was pulling in to the parking lot just as Matt and J.P. were driving away. In other words, had Matt and J.P. not been armed, the robbery probably would have occurred before the police intervened.

Captain Jerry Quan, the Commander for Precinct One, where the Waffle House is located, confirmed Matt Brannan's story as one in which the open display of a pistol deterred a well armed robbery crew.

Read more here: http://www.examiner.com/article/open-carry-deters-armed-robbery-kennesaw
 
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