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Thinking of posting it on MTBR. What will happen? Same idea here |
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I have a frame pack for my road bike that holds my glock.. Lately I have been wondering if open carry would be a better solution tho. For mt biking I think crashing is a scenario which warrants consideration. The gun should be on you not the bike in that case.
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Quoted: So did anybody ask over on forums.mtbr.com? Not yet but I probably will later tonight. |
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So did anybody ask over on forums.mtbr.com? I'm bored at work and have a couple of hours to kill. Maybe I'll start something up in MTBR GD |
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Hill People Gear chest rig Man, that's some good looking gear! Thanks for the recommendation. It's pretty much the perfect piece of gear for certain applications. I use it backpacking, where I still want quick access to a handgun but conventional carry options are limited. I think it is the best biking option by far. I don't really get all of the "I put my gun my Camelbak answers". What good is a gun in a backpack if you suddenly find yourself needing it? |
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So did anybody ask over on forums.mtbr.com? Not yet but I probably will later tonight. Well? Link? |
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Just make sure its very very secure, but of course accessible. I crashed my mountain bike 3 weeks ago descending a rocky hill. Broke my arm, smashed my helmet, and the tumble down the hill knocked the rear wheel completely off my bike.
Don't think many standard carry methods would have kept a gun from flying off into the woods. Or for that matter I wouldn't have wanted a chuck of steel strapped to my body either. |
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It's all fun and games until you get stung and some well-meaning bystander grabs your epi-pen and shoots you.
Quoted: I would go with a fanny pack, like a 5.11 or a Blackhawk. You can even disguise them a little so they don't scream "gun" during summer outdoor activities. You know, like I did with my Blackhawk. Gotta carry my "Epi Pens" you know. (Only thing is, my "Epi Pen" is .45 caliber). http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc90/omega62/Bees1.jpg |
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This. Talk about forum meltdown.
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Sorry didn't post on MTBR yet. Bought a new canoe yesterday and got carried away trying it out. Will try MTBR later today.
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I would go with a fanny pack, like a 5.11 or a Blackhawk. You can even disguise them a little so they don't scream "gun" during summer outdoor activities. You know, like I did with my Blackhawk. Gotta carry my "Epi Pens" you know. (Only thing is, my "Epi Pen" is .45 caliber). http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc90/omega62/Bees1.jpg "Hey, this sure is a funny looking Epi Pen! Oh well, better shoot this guy up, since he's going into anaphylactic shock." <––-Not really allergic to bees. Seriously, this was a $5 experiment in seeing if you could make a fanny pack holster not scream "fanny pack holster" while worn. The relative merits of the idea are certainly debatable. I have rarely worn this thing. I would strongly recommend that no one actually be stupid enough to do this if they really NEED said emergency medications of course. Then again, I was kind of hoping that much would be patently obvious without needing to spell it out, but I guess not. |
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The 5.11 under armor holster compression shirt works pretty well under a long zippered bike jersey
Small flat autos hide best (the pocket is almost under your armpit) Make sure to hose it down after each ride ;) http://www.opticsplanet.com/511-40021.html |
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Sorry didn't post on MTBR yet. Bought a new canoe yesterday and got carried away trying it out. Will try MTBR later today. DAY 4 |
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Havent been on MTBR in a while since busting out some trolls from bigboxbike or some crap.
What section should I post it in? General? ETA Just submitted it. I didnt make it as a flame post, truly want to see some helpful input, well that and to see if the tards cant help themselves. http://forums.mtbr.com/general-discussion/ccw-while-riding-800141-post9482965.html#post9482965 |
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Havent been on MTBR in a while since busting out some trolls from bigboxbike or some crap. What section should I post it in? General? yep, i have the same user name there as I do here. I will join in on the fun |
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Its posted but will take a while for the tardation to build. I really dont want to troll the forum as I like it. Hoping good info comes but again, part of me wants to see what idiocy some are capable of.
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Quoted: Havent been on MTBR in a while since busting out some trolls from bigboxbike or some crap. What section should I post it in? General? ETA Just submitted it. I didnt make it as a flame post, truly want to see some helpful input, well that and to see if the tards cant help themselves. http://forums.mtbr.com/general-discussion/ccw-while-riding-800141-post9482965.html#post9482965 http://forums.mtbr.com/recycle-bin/conceal-carry-while-biking-679502.html Looks like the mountain bike equivalent of beans in chili
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5.11 holster shirt FTW
ETA: when I go to big bend I will carry my SBR in a pack. |
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Oh i have a Hill People rig. If I was getting something for biking I think i would get their smaller runner's rig
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Oh i have a Hill People rig. If I was getting something for biking I think i would get their smaller runner's rig I checked out both the Kit Bag and the Runners Kit Bag. I don't think that the Runners Bag is enough smaller to make it worth giving up the extra pocket. Either is the perfect solution to carrying on a bike. I still think that a gun in the Camelbak or other backpack is nearly completely worthless. |
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Havent been on MTBR in a while since busting out some trolls from bigboxbike or some crap. What section should I post it in? General? ETA Just submitted it. I didnt make it as a flame post, truly want to see some helpful input, well that and to see if the tards cant help themselves. http://forums.mtbr.com/general-discussion/ccw-while-riding-800141-post9482965.html#post9482965 The herp derp is showing up in your thread right now. |
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I'm telling you: http://hillpeoplegear.com/Portals/21/SmithCart/Images/RKBCY%20002.JPG http://hillpeoplegear.com/Portals/21/SmithCart/Images/RKBCY%20003.JPG + Eleventy Billion....fuck all the bs listed above...get a HPG Kit Bag. I use mine for everything...the quick rip access to my pistol is invaluable. |
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Quoted: All of my "rep power" went away on MTBR from the CCW thread What is rep power? |
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All of my "rep power" went away on MTBR from the CCW thread What is rep power? Every member can add or subtract to another members reputation by clicking on the "thumbs up" by each post. I've already been called uneducated and an idiot today |
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All of my "rep power" went away on MTBR from the CCW thread What is rep power? Every member can add or subtract to another members reputation by clicking on the "thumbs up" by each post. I've already been called uneducated and an idiot today I just wished when someone "De Reps" you, you know who it is. Is the MTBR site really slow working for any of you? |
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All of my "rep power" went away on MTBR from the CCW thread What is rep power? Every member can add or subtract to another members reputation by clicking on the "thumbs up" by each post. I've already been called uneducated and an idiot today I just wished when someone "De Reps" you, you know who it is. Is the MTBR site really slow working for any of you? That is really annoying. Yes MTBR is always slow because oh "high traffic times" Is there a way you can see other peoples rep comments? |
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All of my "rep power" went away on MTBR from the CCW thread What is rep power? Every member can add or subtract to another members reputation by clicking on the "thumbs up" by each post. I've already been called uneducated and an idiot today I just wished when someone "De Reps" you, you know who it is. Is the MTBR site really slow working for any of you? That is really annoying. Yes MTBR is always slow because oh "high traffic times" Is there a way you can see other peoples rep comments? Only what they write in "My Account" shows the amounts you been reped/de-reped. |
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WTF? half this site is paranoid of DU trolls and you guys are doing the same fucking thing to another site? Hypocrites.
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WTF? half this site is paranoid of DU trolls and you guys are doing the same fucking thing to another site? Hypocrites. Um no actually. As I said, I wanted to post there to get good info. If you read my post there its pretty evident I wanted good info and not a debate. I like MTBR and dont really want to troll tbut I admit I was interested in what kind of replies I would get. So yeah that was part of my motivation to go ahead and post it but it wasnt the main reason. I knew others as well wanted to see what type of folks post there as well. It helps to know what type of crowd you are dealing with before joining another site and to be honest, MOST responses are decent and thats actually what I hoped to see. I honestly didnt want to watch a bunch of self righteous indignation from either side. I can say I am pleased with most responses, even from a few who evidently dont carry, but were helpful. |
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I added rep to you guys. Good subject and worthy of discussion.
I have a Pistolwear pack, 5.11 shirt and Camelback options. Use all or none depending on the ride and conditions. |
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I am going to log back in and up folks reps later. Its BS folks can down your rep merely for not liking your opinion.
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Quoted: but I can advise you not to ask this on forums.mtbr.com/ I love a multi-page pants pissing by tree-hugging liberals. BTW, I bought a fanny pack that has loops to attach to the handlebars (goes in the same position as a number plate). I put my PF9 in there. It's fast to get to if I'm on the bike, if I crash it's not going to be on me, and it unclips and goes with me when I'm off the bike. I'd highly suggest that route in lieu of having it on you. I'm dealing with an accident where I went OTB and hit a tree on my side/hip. Even with nothing in that area the bruising and pain is awful...I think a hard object there would have broken bones or at the very least caused major tissue damage. |
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just checked on the MTBR.com thread and it really was not as sideways as I thought it was gonna be, lol
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WTF? half this site is paranoid of DU trolls and you guys are doing the same fucking thing to another site? Hypocrites. Nobody is purposely trolling MTBR. I like MTBR but I'm not gonna pretend to be somebody I'm not to blend in with the sheeple. Also.. That thread ruined my "rep" lol http://i1063.photobucket.com/albums/t520/INFIDEL814/rep.jpg LOL D, Most hated newb since Eazy :) well done. I OC my M&P in an ALS when riding anywhere not near home. There are times Ill not carry but only when I know my riding buddies are carrying. Usually at least one of us has something. |
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Originally Posted by CHUM we got it DV - you are scared of snakes. keep it On Topic from now on por favor. But I'm not scared of snakes. I just prefer for the type that rattle to be the dead kind No worries, back on topic we go.. +reped |
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Quote: Originally Posted by CHUM we got it DV - you are scared of snakes. keep it On Topic from now on por favor. But I'm not scared of snakes. I just prefer for the type that rattle to be the dead kind No worries, back on topic we go.. +reped Thank you, sir. |
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Just created an account, doubt I'll post in the thread though. It's going better than I imagined..
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Quoted: Quoted: Quote: Originally Posted by CHUM we got it DV - you are scared of snakes. keep it On Topic from now on por favor. But I'm not scared of snakes. I just prefer for the type that rattle to be the dead kind No worries, back on topic we go.. +reped Thank you, sir. Just got back into mt biking. I'll create an account over there and give some rep to you and those who have lost it in that thread. I had the same question the OP did. Good thread.
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I checked out MTBR thread and it was tamer than I expected. A lot of "you seem familar" over there as far as usernames and lingo. I think more Mtn bikers are hip to CCW than roadies are, had you posted this on a road biking forum or Let'sRun.com you would have been eviscerated.
I know locally, that I see NRA stickers on Mtn bikers trucks at the trailhead, that would never fly in a roadie setting. Hell, I used to catch static from roadies on group rides about my CSA battleflag socks. As far as CCW in the 305, get a hard chrome P3AT or a PF9 and use a Remora holster in your jersey pocket. I have crashed numerous times with my .380 and have never had a problem with it falling out or injuring my lower back. If you don't have a hard chrome or SS finish, you will need to clean it regulary. |
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MTBR thread got locked I seen that. It didn't even get moved to the recycle bin. 98% gun haters. |
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Sorry didn't post on MTBR yet. Bought a new canoe yesterday and got carried away trying it out. Will try MTBR later today. pics! |
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I ride rail trails. And wear cargo shorts over a pair of padded bike shorts(20 miles of half taken care of half not rail trail will make you always wear them) so I also wear my wilderness instructors belt. I carry with a Desantis OWB holster with a thumb snap. Same holster I use almost daily.
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Oh teh noooooooooo's my membership ran out!
Time to bust out the ole Visa card |
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