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I ride at least 30k annually and carry most of the time (as reciprocity allows).
Never carry in your pants pocket or belted iwb/owb/sob. If you fall that firearm is going to be ground into your hip or worse. Jacket carry works if you can keep it in front and near arms. Fanny pack type carry is also good, carried in front. |
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Just wanted to give you a personal experience of riding while concealed.
So I carry IWB a Springfield XD 40. Last summer i was riding my R6 on I-5 (major road with lots of traffic) and went around a corner a little to fast. Ended up going down and sliding down the pavement. I was wearing a full riding outfit (helmet, coat, pants, boots) with padding, and such. I was able to stand up and walk away with just a bruised knee, and sore hand. Bike is still good by some sorta luck. The point to the story is that after i moved my bike a good samaritan that had stopped to assit me found my gun on the road and gave it back to me. I never realized that it was missing and most likely because of shock as i was concerned for for my health and bike. When the state patrol came the guy told them i had a gun so they disarmed me, checked records and i was able to continue riding after getting my ticket... |
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I think that would be my biggest concern, gun comming out of concealment and laying out in the open somewhere. What if you were hauled off to the hospital and then later realized that your gun was missing. Lots of legal ramifications I would think. What if someone found your gun? What if you or someone searching doesnt find your gun etc...but as I have said before, when you ride, you assume ALL the risks involved with riding.
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DrLewall "Doc" Drakes Creeks, AR www.kiltsrock.com "A gun unloaded and cocked aint good for nuttin!"--Rooster Cogburn |
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No damage to the gun. was carrying using the blade tech IWB holster.
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