I put a pair of scissors in my holster at work. I'll be damned if they ban my office supplies, too!
Get the crossbreed supertuck or the king tuk holster. Youll be able to carry, tuck in your shirt and go about your business. I do it when I wear a suit to job interviews and noone notices.
... I also would not advise people who have CC permits to break the rules of where they can and can't carry.
I started CC but it is not allowed at my office. I work for a great company so I don't want to leave. I have a Nano gun "safe" for my car that I used to lock up my firearm when I can't carry it and Texas state law allows everyone to carry a gun in their car even on their employers parking lot. I keep going back and forth on how to go about this. My typical day I drive to work then drive home afterward or I drive to the kids school for some function. Part of me says to just leave the gun at home but I'm not listening to that part and I will keep it in my car. Wearing an empty holster all day feels awkward. Strapping on my holster just for the drive seems a bit silly. Maybe a holster that fits on the car seat would help that way it is accessible while I drive and I can lock it up when I can't carry it. I have also seen the magnets used to hold guns but i has anyone used those? If you leave magnets stuck to a screwdriver long enough the screwdriver becomes magnetized so would that happen to a gun. That may not be a huge deal but not something I want done to my gun.
I carry a XDM 9mm compact in a N82 Tactical holster. The holster can easily be removed and the most difficult part of putting it on is getting the shirt tucked in afterward.
What do others do who can't carry at work?
Employment is servitude. Only business owners have the freedom of being their own person, everyone else is a wage slave.
WHAT?? :wacko:
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How does this help him?? Maybe you need to start a new post about ?
To OP, if you really value your job, and don't work in a place with weekly shootings, why in the world would you even consider breaking that rule?
"A workplace with weekly shooting's" you said?
Earth to Phillip69....
Shooting massacre's do not happen weekly at the same places over & over, they are very random and could happen at anytime/anywhere.
"A workplace with weekly shooting's" you said?
Earth to Phillip69....
Shooting massacre's do not happen weekly at the same places over & over, they are very random and could happen at anytime/anywhere.
:frown:
Sighhhhhhhhhh.
It would be nice to even be allowed to legally stow my firearm in the parking lot at work.
I probably just put my job in danger.
I sell firearms for a national company, and while customers are allowed to carry in accordance with applicable laws and every other firearms dealer in our area ENCOURAGES their employees to carry, we can't. I sent the CEO of our company an email last night asking him to reconsider this policy. After closing last night, we were advised not to go out to our vehicles alone because a suspicious individual had been spotted in the parking lot. Guess where our firearms are stored? Uh huh. Customers can carry in our stores, we sell firearms and advise customers regarding their safe use and defensive carry, yet we are not allowed to carry our own firearms.
I received a very nicely worded reply early this morning - which shocked me, and he asked for a week to consider my email. I think it more likely that I will be called in to the store manager's office to receive my walking papers than to get an affirmative response from the CEO.
I hope I am wrong.
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