I have a practical application question for all of you really smart folks out there...
The Premise:
Someone creates a drop-leg-type 'holster' (like a Blackhawk, perhaps) that consists of nothing more that a standard Tactical Drop Leg carry rig PLUS adds a Top Flap that completely covers/hides the grip of the weapon. NOTHING is seen from any angle, but the outline of the holster is as it is... PLUS a quik-disconnect, secure buckle to keep the flap shut...
Get the picture? OK... NOW the Questions...
1) Would this not meet the letter of the law in as far as 'concealed' is concerned?
2) What is the difference in this carry rig - as compared to a fanny-pack - other than the ouline or shape of the rig itself?
3) What is the difference in this and a Belt Pack - again, other than the shape?
4) Would this not be Very Close to, say a Maxpedition Thermite Versipack?
I am thinking of a CONCEALED IN PLANE SIGHT kind of carry rig...
Has someone already DONE THIS?
Your thoughts please... and Thank you!!!
The Premise:
Someone creates a drop-leg-type 'holster' (like a Blackhawk, perhaps) that consists of nothing more that a standard Tactical Drop Leg carry rig PLUS adds a Top Flap that completely covers/hides the grip of the weapon. NOTHING is seen from any angle, but the outline of the holster is as it is... PLUS a quik-disconnect, secure buckle to keep the flap shut...
Get the picture? OK... NOW the Questions...
1) Would this not meet the letter of the law in as far as 'concealed' is concerned?
2) What is the difference in this carry rig - as compared to a fanny-pack - other than the ouline or shape of the rig itself?
3) What is the difference in this and a Belt Pack - again, other than the shape?
4) Would this not be Very Close to, say a Maxpedition Thermite Versipack?
I am thinking of a CONCEALED IN PLANE SIGHT kind of carry rig...
Has someone already DONE THIS?
Your thoughts please... and Thank you!!!