go to usa carry.it has most of updated laws for all 50 states.all dependes on police officer.
go to usa carry.it has most of updated laws for all 50 states.all dependes on police officer.
I just went to a trike a month ago and I use the same ccw method as I used with my two wheeler. The gun pocket in my vest or in my jacket. However, I’ve always liked shoulder holsters so I’ve been carrying my gun, a S&W Governor, in a vertical Triple K shoulder holster and I have DeSantis horizontal holster coming. To me this is the most comfortable carry method for me. Adjusted properly the gun lies flat against my side and even just a long sleeve shirt conceals it. However a horizontal holster works good for me also. I prefer the shoulder holster because it’s comfortable and I can draw it easily sitting down or standing. My opinion only.
Any of you conceal carry wearing an Aerostitch Roadcrafter 1 piece suit, or Olympia Airglide pants and textile jackets?
My old department allows me to qualify yearly with either pistol, revolver, or both ... and if I do qualify, they add a sticker to my permit granted upon retirement, good then in all 50 under LEOSA 2004. I usually carry a P226 or 229 in a OWB holster under my forever untucked shirt ... and if on the trike or bike, under my jacket as well. In more recent years, I found a need to carry concealed with shirt tucked, so I use a frt pocket holster with a Ruger LC9 , a smallish 9mm pistol with single stack mag.
I have a cross the chest holster to fit my S&W M-27 8-3/8 .357 mag but while it is comfortable, it's a tad big. I used to wear it hunting. I have tried it on a trike ride and found that it is comfortable and presents the weapon for easy use... but when the group stops for vittles, it's "in the way", it becomes rather awkward then.
Occasionally, I have resorted to a boot top ankle holster for either the LC9 or my SP-101 2.25 compact revolver (5 shot)
I prefer either the P226 (9mm) or P229 (.357 sig) but they are full sixe weapons, one must wear a longish shirt untucked to conceal.
I find a shoulder holster very comfortable covering it with a vest as I almost always wear a vest. That is until summer with temps in the triple digits the whole setup just adds even more heat. But then hardly anything is comfortable here in summer. So I generally stick with my OWB setup with a T-shirt cover which is now okay in Texas. I only use extra long T's as well.
The only reason some people are still alive is it's illegal to shoot them.
American Legion Rider
I carry a 380 auto smith wesson body guard in a wallet holster i have a permit for 36 states but carry in every state for my personal protection IT CANNOT BE SEEN IT LOOKS LIKE A WALLET
Just get some 1/4 inch clear plastic tubing, fill it with some red or yellow fluid. Hang it out of the pouch, going into your shirt. Beleave me, no one will bother to ask.
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I carry a Sig P238 in a D.M. Bullard holster OWB. Its a nice small setup and very comfortable.
I carry OWB most of the time.
My son and I rode our Sportsters to the range two weeks ago...he had a rifle on his back.
It's the legal mumbo jumbo that gets confusing. https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/84...l/HB00910F.htm
The only reason some people are still alive is it's illegal to shoot them.
American Legion Rider
AN ACT relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a handgun to openly carry a holstered handgun; creating criminal offenses.
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We need to begin at the heading reading statutes, this is not applicable to anyone who does not have a CCP, if you are not licensed to carry, all of that doesn't apply to you.
Having a license can be a liability, you are held to a higher standard of care and responsibility, you will learn that going through any course.
I believe Tx has "Stand Your Ground" laws, you don't need a license, you just can't carry concealed, but you can carry.
No legal advice here, best to call the Rangers and ask how to transport a hand gun on your bike/trike, they will probably tell you.
Open carry of a long gun is legal in Texas. Open or concealed carry of a handgun requires a license, except, for some strange reason, shoulder holsters which are banned for open carry and must be concealed. Not sure if there's a age limit on the long gun, but I openly carried a .22 many a mile on a scooter as a teen.
The only reason some people are still alive is it's illegal to shoot them.
American Legion Rider
This is what I read... sounds like shoulder holsters ARE legal for open carry...
As of January 1, 2016, holders of a Texas CHL or LTC are able to openly carry handguns in the same places that allow concealed carry with some exceptions. Openly carried handguns must be in a shoulder or belt holster.
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It sure screams GUN! as a retired LEO you would be instructed hands on helmet/head, and then asked is that a gun, and well you know what happens from there.