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  • hoytinak

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    Anyone seen this before? I ran across it on another forum and thought I'd post it here. For most of us that have been carrying a while alot of it's common sense stuff (I think anyways) but I remember doing some of it when I first started carrying.

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    CZ guy

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    Good information for everyone to remember so we don't expose our toy. I personally have carried my 'friend' on my weak-hand side, just stuck in my belt under a loose untucked shirt, for over 30 years now without an issue.

    My only gimmee to others is I need to remember to slip it under my thigh when I sit in a vehicle for very long because if I sit on it, there will be an unnatural wrinkle or crease in my shirt where it is positioned. I also catch myself constantly checking and pulling my shirt-tail down to make sure it is not caught on the slide.

    I taught myself to watch for someone always readjusting clothes for no apparent reason.
     

    Shorts

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    I've seen this on 1911forum and replied there. If I wasn't on my phone here I'd blow most of these out of the water :)
     

    Shorts

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    I've seen this on 1911forum and replied there. If I wasn't on my phone here I'd blow most of these out of the water :)
     

    hoytinak

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    I think it's pretty accurate for new carriers that aren't use to or don't trust their equipment yet.....or thugs that don't use holsters. I just posted it as I thought it was funny and I know I did some of it when I first starting carrying.
     

    tju1973

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    that is funny--


    I have carried for 10 years about and I have almost never done this stuff...
     
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