Andy Stumpf
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What I don't remember is the brand of it. I've always been an inside the waistband person, but I wear similar stuff to you, which is me in the summertime board shorts and a t-shirt. In the wintertime, it's a t-shirt and pants. And I've been struggling to find something that doesn't say, hey, there's a gun in this one, like most 5.11 brands make. That struggle is real.
And the easiest way to wrap your head around this one and the way that I view this, and I might be wrong in how I view this, but any man I see carrying a fanny pack, I assume that there is a gun in it. Because they're really easy and convenient ways to carry a gun. I also always assume that people are just armed. Not like, oh no, everybody is armed.
And the easiest way to wrap your head around this one and the way that I view this, and I might be wrong in how I view this, but any man I see carrying a fanny pack, I assume that there is a gun in it. Because they're really easy and convenient ways to carry a gun. I also always assume that people are just armed. Not like, oh no, everybody is armed.
And the easiest way to wrap your head around this one and the way that I view this, and I might be wrong in how I view this, but any man I see carrying a fanny pack, I assume that there is a gun in it. Because they're really easy and convenient ways to carry a gun. I also always assume that people are just armed. Not like, oh no, everybody is armed.
But I'd rather go with the assumption that they are and be proven wrong than assume that they are not And then be proven wrong in that in a moment that mattered. So it's interesting as well. It'd be an interesting social experiment to watch behavioral interactions in a group of individuals where they knew that nobody was armed and they weren't allowed to fight.
But I'd rather go with the assumption that they are and be proven wrong than assume that they are not And then be proven wrong in that in a moment that mattered. So it's interesting as well. It'd be an interesting social experiment to watch behavioral interactions in a group of individuals where they knew that nobody was armed and they weren't allowed to fight.
But I'd rather go with the assumption that they are and be proven wrong than assume that they are not And then be proven wrong in that in a moment that mattered. So it's interesting as well. It'd be an interesting social experiment to watch behavioral interactions in a group of individuals where they knew that nobody was armed and they weren't allowed to fight.
versus a group where maybe some of the people were armed and you were allowed to fight. My hypothesis, with no scientific data to support this in any way, shape, or form, is that the latter category would be a lot less contentious. But I digress. The current one I have is an Eberly stock. For people out there, Inside the waistband, carry a firearm however you want to carry a firearm.
versus a group where maybe some of the people were armed and you were allowed to fight. My hypothesis, with no scientific data to support this in any way, shape, or form, is that the latter category would be a lot less contentious. But I digress. The current one I have is an Eberly stock. For people out there, Inside the waistband, carry a firearm however you want to carry a firearm.
versus a group where maybe some of the people were armed and you were allowed to fight. My hypothesis, with no scientific data to support this in any way, shape, or form, is that the latter category would be a lot less contentious. But I digress. The current one I have is an Eberly stock. For people out there, Inside the waistband, carry a firearm however you want to carry a firearm.
In Montana, we even have people who like open carry, and I have seen one person, I am not joking, open carrying two AR rifles. How he was gonna use both at the same time, I do not know. He did not have any load-bearing equipment that had extra magazines for either, so he might have been one mag in each of those, which is likely still plenty of ammunition, depending on what he was gonna do with it.
In Montana, we even have people who like open carry, and I have seen one person, I am not joking, open carrying two AR rifles. How he was gonna use both at the same time, I do not know. He did not have any load-bearing equipment that had extra magazines for either, so he might have been one mag in each of those, which is likely still plenty of ammunition, depending on what he was gonna do with it.
In Montana, we even have people who like open carry, and I have seen one person, I am not joking, open carrying two AR rifles. How he was gonna use both at the same time, I do not know. He did not have any load-bearing equipment that had extra magazines for either, so he might have been one mag in each of those, which is likely still plenty of ammunition, depending on what he was gonna do with it.
But yes, he was full send. There are some people who really want you to see their firearm in most... Actually, I can't say most. In some states, it's very illegal. In Montana, it is very legal. Not my cup of tea, though. I like inside the waistband holsters. For myself, I like an appendix carry. Used properly...
But yes, he was full send. There are some people who really want you to see their firearm in most... Actually, I can't say most. In some states, it's very illegal. In Montana, it is very legal. Not my cup of tea, though. I like inside the waistband holsters. For myself, I like an appendix carry. Used properly...
But yes, he was full send. There are some people who really want you to see their firearm in most... Actually, I can't say most. In some states, it's very illegal. In Montana, it is very legal. Not my cup of tea, though. I like inside the waistband holsters. For myself, I like an appendix carry. Used properly...
With a holster that covers your trigger and trigger guard, you're not gonna shoot your dick off, which is something I hear all the time. People say, oh, I don't wanna put a round in the chamber, because it's pointed at my junk. Well, it really shouldn't be pointed at your junk and guns, unless you're talking about the SIG 320. I'm just joking, SIG.
With a holster that covers your trigger and trigger guard, you're not gonna shoot your dick off, which is something I hear all the time. People say, oh, I don't wanna put a round in the chamber, because it's pointed at my junk. Well, it really shouldn't be pointed at your junk and guns, unless you're talking about the SIG 320. I'm just joking, SIG.
With a holster that covers your trigger and trigger guard, you're not gonna shoot your dick off, which is something I hear all the time. People say, oh, I don't wanna put a round in the chamber, because it's pointed at my junk. Well, it really shouldn't be pointed at your junk and guns, unless you're talking about the SIG 320. I'm just joking, SIG.
I'm just repeating some things I've heard on the internet. Don't generally go off in the holster. Now, I'm not an expert on the SIG 320, and I actually love SIG products. I don't think I've ever shot a 320 I'm just hopping on the bandwagon. I'm having a little funny ha-ha about something that's not funny ha-ha, which is guns going off in their holster. It shouldn't do that.