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    my advice untuck your shirt or stop wearing tactical drop-leg holsters.
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    PA allows concelaed carry without a permit on your home or business property.

    An employee ( not the owner) would need a Lethal Wepaons Card/Training to carry a gun at his place of employment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spyder View Post
    Good point. But just removing it from its holster won't help, as the holster will also point out that I, more than likely, own guns. So I'll need to remove the belt and holster before I answer the door? Better yet, I just won't answer the door if I don't know them. I'll just have to wear ear protection until they go away, 'cause the dog will bark like crazy. Problem solved.

    (Well, not really. But does one really need a reason to buy another gun? :D
    Check out paddle style holsters or go the concealed carry route.

    I never carry a gun around the house, but there are three in various easy to access locations and a shotgun on a shelf over the door that is hidden from outside view. ;)
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    Quote Originally Posted by ngcsubutterbar View Post
    my advice untuck your shirt or stop wearing tactical drop-leg holsters.
    My shirts are not tucked in but generally fitted. So, although I could cover the gun with the shirt, it would be quite obvious it was there. Or I suppose they might think I was wearing a cell phone from 1990. :p

    While I love the look of the drop-leg holsters, I generally like them on LE/military personnel, NOT ON ME! A little overkill for a civy with a gun, I think. But it would be fun to try. :cool:

    Quote Originally Posted by Johninaustin
    Check out paddle style holsters or go the concealed carry route.

    I never carry a gun around the house, but there are three in various easy to access locations and a shotgun on a shelf over the door that is hidden from outside view.
    I have a friend who has them "hidden" all over the house. You never know where you'll be when you need one, right?

    I'm going back to the store next week to look at smaller guns. I want a .40, but concealed size. Any thoughts?
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    Just about everybody makes a compact 40, I prefer the S+W M+P line alongside the Beretta's, but you can go with several brands. What's the budget say?;)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johninaustin View Post
    Just about everybody makes a compact 40, I prefer the S+W M+P line alongside the Beretta's, but you can go with several brands. What's the budget say?;)
    Well the M&P would be a great mate to the M&P full size 9 I have. The budget says - get what feels good in my hand and on my hip, and that I can be comfortable with. After all, money can be replaced - I can't! ;)

    I'm heading to the range this weekend or early next week, so I'll see if they have the M&P 40 compact to try. I'd also like to try a Sig.
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    My S&W M&P 40 compact has been the most reliable handgun that I've ever owned or been issued that doesn't hold 6 rounds in a wheel
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