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  1. Desantis, Galco and Gould & Goodrich all have excellent leather, thumb break OTW holsters.

    I would find out where your local LEO’s go. You would probably get the same LEO discount they get; which can be pretty substantial.

    http://www.desantisholster.com/?gclid=CP-l1MvpzscCFdgKgQodEv8KbQ
    http://gouldusa.com/
    http://www.galcogunleather.com/
    Who cares. I wouldn’t think “Plain cloths Security” at a college means concealed does it?



    Thanks for the links!

    We have uniformed, full time security. And then ones like myself that are already employed for a certain job and are taking on security duty while at work also. Uniformed guys are open carry on a duty belt. But the plain clothes are concealed.
  2. I am finishing training for armed security and will be working plainclothes at a college. I'm having trouble finding good holsters to meet the requirements I was given. I am planning to carry my Glock 19. I am normally wearing a button up shirt that has to be tucked in and cargo pants. My plan was to use my iwb, but those are not allowed (security director repeatedly said NO). Was told that it needs to have belt loops, and at minimum a thumb strap. 

     

    Head of security recommended an ankle holster which also has a thumb strap, but carrying a Glock 19 on the ankle isn't fun. (I have done it tho). And I don't have the funds to purchase a smaller gun at the time (closing on a house next week, moving, etc) I'm wanting to eventually get a Glock 26 or Shield and carry on ankle tho. 

     

    So does anyone have suggestions of a holster that might work, or suggestions on how to carry? I've been carrying personally for 6yrs and always carry iwb or owb and wear a shirt or jacket over it. But this has kinda thrown me for a loop :panic: , Ive been searching for hours online to not much avail. But I have created a nice list of "cool stuff" I want lol  :drool:

     

    I have thought about shoulder holsters, and wear under a button up shirt, but I would imagine they would print horribly.  

     

    Any help is appreciated. 

  3. Do you have a big game permit?, I think its a 09-011, if not even though I don't think the system checks, you may be wise to call them to clear that entry then. If you are checked later, it may come up that you checked in a deer without a license. If you do have one, then again no harm done.

    The system should warn you that you don't have the correct license before allowing you to submit...oh well its new, might be something for a future release.


    Wow just saw the need for additional licenses for big game etc. I've read thru the licenses several times trying to figure out everything I would need to hunt deer. First I thought just a hunting license was all I needed, then see the 094 to kill does, now I found the ones you mentioned. Thanks for the heads up. I sent them an email.

    Kinda makes me want to give up and quit hunting. Certainly won't be doing any deer hunting now the rest of this season. :(
  4. What part of WV? I hunt on a family farm in Milton, WV every year. Great hunting. The sad part is that an out of state WV hunting license is about to become cheaper than a Tennessee Sportsman License come July 1st.


    I grew up in Alum Creek, just outside of Charleston.
  5. At this point I would not worry about it, unless it was multiple bucks its not like you will run out of tags. 

     

    Thanks, I've lived here several years but have never had the time or opportunity to do any hunting here. Back in WV lived on the family farm and didn't have to have a license. 

     

    BTW the form I submitted was for just one doe. Biggest thing I was worried about is, I don't have the 094 with my license. 

  6. I've used Budget trucks both times I helped my parents move in the past (this yr and a few yrs ago). First move was from WV to FL and then from FL to TN. Both times Budget was much cheaper than uhaul, and plus, the truck we used was diesel and got better fuel milage than a gas. 

  7. I appreciate all the replies so far. I do already have my hunting/fishing license. Guess I've been overthinking the whole thing. Hopefully I can get a few things picked up in the next week or so. 

     

    As far as licenses go, other than a fishing license will I need anything else? I have heard there is a need for additional license for certain fish. Most likely, I'll be some place like Norris or a couple local rivers. 

  8. I've recently had the urge to start fishing a little. I'll be the first to admit, I know very little about it. 

     

    1. What gear is essential for just some occasional fishing?

    - pole

    - tackle

    - tools

    2. I'll check local and state regulations before I start, but is there anything in particular I need to know about?

     

    Any other pointers, tips, suggestions will be greatly appreciated. 

     

  9. Anyone recently purchase from Palmetto State Armory? What is their normal time frame for shipping? I placed my first order last Friday and my credit card was charged almost immediately, but the online status of the order just says processing. I've heard they may be slow to ship sometimes. I don't mind waiting, but it just annoys me, when they charge the credit card, then just 'process' forever.

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