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Yes I have a gun/guns in my house 79 84.95%
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Old 10-13-2009, 04:12 PM   #51
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There are many out there that look ok but I want one with a cross body strap so I can feel more secure about someone not taking it from me.

Here are some options...
http://www.ccwsupply.biz/PurseHolstersPAGE.htm

http://www.coronadoleather.com/browse.aspx?c=2&n=488671

http://glockstore.com/index/10_Concealment+Purses/
Thanks for the links. I couple of those aren't too bad.
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Old 10-13-2009, 04:21 PM   #52
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I am actually thinking about the American Mini Hobo in blue from Coronado. Its cute and functional. I just worry about an over the shoulder vs. a cross body not being as secure. I'll let you know if I get one. I have heard the Coronados are very high quality.
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Old 10-13-2009, 04:33 PM   #53
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Yes I have guns.

I carry most of the time and do have my CC permit.
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Old 10-13-2009, 04:39 PM   #54
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not trying to thread hijack but this is how we roll in NY...even Cops can get into trouble for showing a gun in public


Keep in mind that NYPD rides free...

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Off-duty NYPD cop accused of showing gun on train

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HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — Authorities say an off-duty New York City police officer who displayed a handgun while trying to quiet unruly passengers on a train has been arrested and suspended without pay.

Metropolitan Transportation Authority police say Officer David Hendrick on Sunday night was riding a Long Island Rail Road commuter train to Ronkonkoma (ron-KONK'-uh-muh), about 50 miles east of Manhattan. They say he showed his gun to quiet four passengers who had attended a New York Rangers hockey game.

Hendrick pleaded not guilty Monday in Hempstead to a felony charge of criminal possession of a weapon and a lesser charge of menacing. He was held on $2,500 bond or $1,000 cash.

Defense attorney Steve Worth has refused to comment.

Hendrick joined the New York Police Department 16 years ago. He works on a traffic task force.

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Old 10-13-2009, 04:48 PM   #55
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not trying to thread hijack but this is how we roll in NY...even Cops can get into trouble for showing a gun in public


Keep in mind that NYPD rides free...
The article reads like he was carrying concealed and withdrew his gun ("displayed a handgun") to "quiet unruly passengers". If that's the case, I think the charges are reasonable.
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Old 10-13-2009, 04:51 PM   #56
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I have guns but don't have a concealed carry permit so I never carry. I may get it at some point just to get it but I would still rarely, if ever carry.
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Old 10-13-2009, 04:54 PM   #57
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The article reads like he was carrying concealed and withdrew his gun ("displayed a handgun") to "quiet unruly passengers". If that's the case, I think the charges are reasonable.
Law enforcement folks are easy to spot on the train.
Jeans, big back packs
Very secretive about exposing their "train pass" (because they are only supposed to sit when there is extra seats available)
...and oh yeah....the ankle holsters.

I HATE.....REALLY HATE catching train when a game lets out.
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Thanks for the links. I couple of those aren't too bad.

well I am getting this one from Coronado.



It isnt' the cutest purse but at $60 off the $149 price I will take it.
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Law enforcement folks are easy to spot on the train.
Jeans, big back packs
Very secretive about exposing their "train pass" (because they are only supposed to sit when there is extra seats available)
...and oh yeah....the ankle holsters.

I HATE.....REALLY HATE catching train when a game lets out.
or a concert, always makes for an interesting ride home.

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Old 10-13-2009, 05:09 PM   #60
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or a concert, always makes for an interesting ride home.

Tom
Depends on the Concert.
Sometimes you get drunk slutty girls letting the goods fall out.
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