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    Inform the officer or not when concealed carry?

    Although I can see how one could get that impression it's not what I intended. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to clarify! :) From a LEO point-of-view, if you don't answer their questions (even if not required by law to do so) you are being "uncooperative". From a legal perspective, if...
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    Inform the officer or not when concealed carry?

    I am not a lawyer. The following is my opinion. First, find out the law in your area. If the law required you to notify, abide by the law. There are two schools of thought on what comes next. One says don't tell the officer anything more than what you're legally required to and exercise your...
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    Office Carry

    Give some serious consideration to "tuckable" inside-the-waistband (IWB) holster, such as the Workman by Mitch Rosen. With this sort of setup the holster lives between your body and the inside of your pants. Different types of IWBs have different "attachment" mechanisms. The Workman has a...
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    How Long Before You CC With a Bullet In the Chamber?

    To back up your statement, ALWAYS follow the four-rules! NEVER put your finger inside the trigger-guard until you're ready to fire NEVER point a gun at something that you're not willing to kill or destroy Identify your target AND everything beyond it ALWAYS treat EVERY gun as if it is loaded...
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    How Long Before You CC With a Bullet In the Chamber?

    I carried 10+0 in my Glock30 for the first 10 years (full magazine, no round in the chamber). I sat through another CFP class recently and the instructor ran though some scenarios and statistics, and I came to realize, in most altercations where drawing my sidearm is necessary, I may not have...
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    Need holster opinions....

    I went with a Workman Slimline IWB from mitch rosen gunleather and have carried in it for over a decade. I can't speak highly enough of Mitch and his holsters. For open-carry I'm going to be adding a Serpa CQC for its Level 2 retention feature. - JoeLevi.com, Link Removed
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    Glock 36 help

    I'd like to put a plug in for Mitch Rosen Gun Leather mitch rosen gunleather I had him make a Workman Slimline for me and have worn it almost daily for 10+ years. It's IWB, tuckable, and worth every penny. I'm adding a Serpa CQC for a Level 2 Retention Holster for when I open-carry (Santa's...
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    Glock 36 help

    Pierce and Sheir (unsure on spelling) both make replacement bottom-plates for Glock mags to add a "pinkey finger" notch. Although I don't "need" this extra grip (my accuracy with the stock magazines is just fine and doesn't increase with the extenders) it just makes the gun feel better in my...
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    Glock 36 help

    The G30 is a pretty thick handgun, but it's great for me because I have big hands. You really can't go wrong with a 1911 though. :) We're also limiting our discussion to .45 ACP. With today's hollow-points (Federal Hyrdra-Shocks, the Hornady red-tips, etc.) 9mm is a very reasonable option...
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    Glock 36 help

    G36 vs G30 I own the G30 (.45ACP) and have carried it for around 10 years now. It's a bit thick to carry concealed, but very doable. However, when the G36 came out I had to try it. The G36 is a single-stack, so it's slimmer than the G30, but it also holds fewer rounds. After running a few...
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