Tomac
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I carried an Inox Tomcat in a DeSantis "Trickster" holster like a 2nd wallet for years.
Tomac
Tomac
I have to agree.If you don't feel you can carry or deploy a decent firearm or sidearm with your office wardrobe, then do not carry a firearm. It's not going to save you or work the way you hope. It might seem cool or entertaining in movies or TV shows but don't risk your safety on a small caliber pocket pistol just for concealment.
Id skip the Kel Tec's, they arent very reliable. At least mine werent.Have a look at Kel Tec's .380 and .32 offerings, Seecamp pistols, Ruger LCP's (if you can handle the recoil - I can't) and the Beretta Pico (if you can handle the ergos and DAO trigger) which is my favorite.
I do the same. I do have a few pockets that are too small for the PM45 but I use a small Desantis IWB for those when I need to.I personally pocket carry a PM45 which is a pocket full to most but I do it almost everyday, I have on occasion pocket carried a Sig P220 just because I could. It's all about the right holsters, pants, and belts.
All “Any Other Weapons” have a mandatory tax of $200.00 for making. Transfer of an “Any Other Weapons” is an additional $5.00.
Yikes, that thing is an ergonomic nightmare. How can you hit anything past about ten feet?
Interesting. I didn't know you needed a stamp for that type of holster. I personally have zero desire to use a holster that doesn't cover the trigger, but I have seen those things for sale and never noticed a disclaimer about the stamp. I bet there are quite a few people with them that have no clue they are breaking the law^^
Noting that this is an AOW (Any Other Weapon) controlled by the NFA, so unless he's paid the $200.00 making tax, or a $5.00 transfer and registered it on a Form 1 or Form 4, he's a federal felon exactly the same as if he had an illegal machinegun or silencer.
Really.
http://www.atf.gov/content/firearms...irearms-act/identification-firearms-section-9
Willie
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