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Re: Texas Handgun Open Carry [Re: DancesWithSquirrels] #7757545 02/27/20 03:04 AM
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I've opened carried many times, in an Alaskan guide series shoulder holster. Its most often been while on a hunting trip, and I go into town for lunch or stop for gas on the way home. I have it on anyway, it's my right so I don't see it as a big deal. It's up high, a little off center of my chest. The last time was in Bogata. Went in for lunch and the four State Troopers in the cafe didn't seem to care. Another time was in Vernon. I ended up selling two of the holsters for the company to two guys that were interested. I don't buy into the idea of being a target of opportunity to a mass shooter, or any other person with ill intent.


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Re: Texas Handgun Open Carry [Re: Tin Head] #7757802 02/27/20 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Tin Head
Last time I open carried , it scared to bad guys off. A passing car scared them off the first time , open carry scared them off the second. bolt



Is it considered open carry if you are going commando and your fly is open?


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Originally Posted by pegasaurus
Originally Posted by Tin Head
Last time I open carried , it scared to bad guys off. A passing car scared them off the first time , open carry scared them off the second. bolt



Is it considered open carry if you are going commando and your fly is open?

Not if you are armed with a derringer..........


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Re: Texas Handgun Open Carry [Re: DancesWithSquirrels] #7757815 02/27/20 03:23 PM
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Re: Texas Handgun Open Carry [Re: krmitchell] #7757819 02/27/20 03:30 PM
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Can't open carry in your car (unless on your person). Those fancy holsters that go under the console are a no-go.


I’d call that one a gray area. The law says it must be in a shoulder or belt holster. Doesn’t say it has to be attached to a person, just in the holster. So one could argue that a pistol in a belt holster sitting in a cup holder meets the requirements. I’ve been waiting to see an arrest or ruling on this but so far haven’t. Be interesting the first time someone tries it.

Funny you mention that. I got pulled over with mine sitting in the passenger seat (in holster). He said "thats not supposed to be out in plain sight" to which i replied "ok i will put it up when we part ways" and that was it. He didn't care one bit.

Re: Texas Handgun Open Carry [Re: Brother in-law] #7757829 02/27/20 03:38 PM
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I’d say at this point..100 percent of open carriers I’ve ran across look like some trashy MF’s

Not once have I stumbled across one who looks like they graduated high school



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Get out of the Hood. In rural setting I've seen ranchers with big hog leg revolvers in leather holsters.

Of course they were likely doing so pre open carry laws.

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Re: Texas Handgun Open Carry [Re: pegasaurus] #7758017 02/27/20 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by pegasaurus
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Last time I open carried , it scared to bad guys off. A passing car scared them off the first time , open carry scared them off the second. bolt



Is it considered open carry if you are going commando and your fly is open?


That is called trolling.


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Re: Texas Handgun Open Carry [Re: krmitchell] #7758037 02/27/20 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by krmitchell
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to many gray areas


A lot better now that OC is legal, no more “printing” charges and reduced penalties for accidentally missing 3006/3007 signs.


Never heard of someone being charged with anything because they were printing. Printing was not illegal before the LTC change.

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Re: Texas Handgun Open Carry [Re: Smokey Bear] #7758057 02/27/20 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Smokey Bear
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Last time I open carried , it scared to bad guys off. A passing car scared them off the first time , open carry scared them off the second. bolt



Is it considered open carry if you are going commando and your fly is open?


That is called trolling.


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Re: Texas Handgun Open Carry [Re: DancesWithSquirrels] #7758125 02/27/20 08:26 PM
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Re: Texas Handgun Open Carry [Re: Marc K] #7758133 02/27/20 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Marc K
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to many gray areas


A lot better now that OC is legal, no more “printing” charges and reduced penalties for accidentally missing 3006/3007 signs.


Never heard of someone being charged with anything because they were printing. Printing was not illegal before the LTC change.

Marc


You're right "printing" wasn't illegal, but not carrying concealed was. The outline of the gun being visible was one of those gray areas since if you can see the outline of the weapon it wasn't "concealed". OC made this concern irrelevant and as others have said you don't have to be very careful if you bend over or expose your weapon on accident.

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Re: Texas Handgun Open Carry [Re: krmitchell] #7758137 02/27/20 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by krmitchell
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Originally Posted by Tin Head
to many gray areas


A lot better now that OC is legal, no more “printing” charges and reduced penalties for accidentally missing 3006/3007 signs.


Never heard of someone being charged with anything because they were printing. Printing was not illegal before the LTC change.

Marc


You're right "printing" wasn't illegal, but not carrying concealed was. The outline of the gun being visible was one of those gray areas since if you can see the outline of the weapon it wasn't "concealed". OC made this concern irrelevant and as others have said you don't have to be very careful if you bend over or expose your weapon on accident.


Unless you are in a location that is posted 30.07 and not 30.06. If it’s obvious you have are carrying then you are not concealing it.


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Re: Texas Handgun Open Carry [Re: MBradford] #7758141 02/27/20 08:44 PM
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I’d say at this point..100 percent of open carriers I’ve ran across look like some trashy MF’s

Not once have I stumbled across one who looks like they graduated high school




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Re: Texas Handgun Open Carry [Re: krmitchell] #7758326 02/28/20 12:05 AM
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Originally Posted by krmitchell
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to many gray areas


A lot better now that OC is legal, no more “printing” charges and reduced penalties for accidentally missing 3006/3007 signs.


Never heard of someone being charged with anything because they were printing. Printing was not illegal before the LTC change.

Marc


You're right "printing" wasn't illegal, but not carrying concealed was. The outline of the gun being visible was one of those gray areas since if you can see the outline of the weapon it wasn't "concealed". OC made this concern irrelevant and as others have said you don't have to be very careful if you bend over or expose your weapon on accident.


I do not argue that open carry makes it easier to carry - oh, you bet!

My only point was that printing and even "unintentional and brief full exposure" were never illegal and therefore never chargeable. Try to find a case of someone being convicted with a printing-related offense. Lifting your shirt on purpose to expose a weapon was brandishing - nasty printing was poor form - but NOT illegal in any way. The "no more worry about printing" thing is a myth.

Remember that even accidental full open exposure was only illegal if the "intent to brandish" could be reasonably demonstrated.

Marc

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Re: Texas Handgun Open Carry [Re: DancesWithSquirrels] #7759456 02/29/20 05:57 AM
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