Texasgrillchef
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What I am curious to know... is when your driving. Do you remove your firearm, leave it holstered on you, or remove holster? Do you do it before you get in your vehicle or after?
If you remove the gun from you. Either in holster or bare firearm, where are you putting it while you drive?
I also realize each state is different on what it allows. In Texas if you have your LTC you can keep it concealed on your person, or if in plain view must be in a shoulder or belt type holster. If a thigh holster is also connected to your belt, then it’s considered a belt. If it isn’t the it doesn’t count. If you don’t have your LTC, you must conceal it somewhere in the vehicle, but not on your person.
For me... I don’t remove my ankle gun if I am wearing it. The gun on my belt, or even Belt leg holster Both get removed. I have a mounted holster on my door and my center console, which has quick easy access, but is also covered in a way to NOT be in plain view. They both allow for a quick fast easy draw. I always remove the gun inside the vehicle.
If you remove the gun from you. Either in holster or bare firearm, where are you putting it while you drive?
I also realize each state is different on what it allows. In Texas if you have your LTC you can keep it concealed on your person, or if in plain view must be in a shoulder or belt type holster. If a thigh holster is also connected to your belt, then it’s considered a belt. If it isn’t the it doesn’t count. If you don’t have your LTC, you must conceal it somewhere in the vehicle, but not on your person.
For me... I don’t remove my ankle gun if I am wearing it. The gun on my belt, or even Belt leg holster Both get removed. I have a mounted holster on my door and my center console, which has quick easy access, but is also covered in a way to NOT be in plain view. They both allow for a quick fast easy draw. I always remove the gun inside the vehicle.