BTW, I will be signing autographs at the OUTDOOR CHANNEL Booth Saturday, 3-4PM! Please drop by to talk!!! Don't leave me all alone at the booth!
Had a great but absolutely crazy day yesterday...in the studio all day cutting the podcasts for tomorrow. Did get in a range session and a mountain bike ride on Sunday. As I mentioned earlier, we focused on marksmanship — a 6-inch plate and an 8-inch plate, starting at 10 yards. More details on the drill and a bunch of information on steel targets on tomorrow's DOWN RANGE Radio podcast.
Didn't want to leave the guns in the car so my Sweetie and I donned fanny packs to tote the cowboy blasters on the bikes. I would say that 4 5/8-inch single action Rugers don't lend themselves to CCW in fanny packs. Kind of like carrying a hammer in a fanny pack...
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Why not open carry? I thought we were to desensitzing the public to pistols and educating them about the 2nd Amendment? The in your face approach?
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Ratcatcher55
Get a Jack Bauer bag and carry it over your shoulder.
There was no way to open carry on a bike with any of my existing SA holsters. I have a shoulder holster that should work, but the wet fit is horrible (which means I have to redo it, which sucks with a holster I paid MSRP for!!!).
We had one of the Jack Bauer rigs during Season 1 of THE BEST DEFENSE...I like one trainer's far more elegant solution — a viola case!
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Not going to make it over to Charlotte, so I'm looking forward to your coverage.
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