Gee I'm glad I am so fixed in my ways. I don't have to spend precious brain power reinventing the wheel.
I hate iwb carry. I'm either going to carry outside on my belt or in my pocket.
Ultimately, I wish I could just wear my gun belt and be done with it but my wife won't let me
Open carry is open carry. I fail to see how this is "frightening.""just wear my gun belt"
Now that is a frighting thought.... and would go way beyond 'open carry'.
There was a John Wayne movie and I think Kirk Douglas was in it and there was a question about if either of them wore their gun all the time and I think in the movie the Duke did.
The movie was "The War Wagon"There was a John Wayne movie and I think Kirk Douglas was in it and there was a question about if either of them wore their gun all the time and I think in the movie the Duke did.
Now I get it. Lolbeachhead, the way I read your post was that was all you were going to have on... was your gun belt and of course gun.... thus the reference to the movie with the Duke in it....
Now I was making an assumption since most of the folks here I assume are old fat men like me..... I can promise you me going around wearing nothing but a gun is a very frighting image.
Same here. IWB holsters invariably cause me to experience excruciating pain if worn for extended periods. They must press on a nerve in my hip or something. OWB, shoulder holster, and pocket carry only for this man.I hate iwb carry. I'm either going to carry outside on my belt or in my pocket.
Ultimately, I wish I could just wear my gun belt and be done with it but my wife won't let me
Ask the Karens of the world.Open carry is open carry. I fail to see how this is "frightening."
Not if you know how to do it properly. I've explained the method many times here. And no more susceptible to a grab. In fact, if a grab attempt is made on strong side holsters it's harder to defend.Cross draw is dangerous... too easy to sweep someone on your weak side.
Consider something other than belt level carry.Nothing wrong with cross draw if you train to do it right... my problem is I'm limited in what I can learn to do physically semi-fast and I prefer to keep it simple.. One method, and mine is holstered at the 4 o'clock. It is hard enough for me to draw and aim from there properly.