Can you OC a CC gun?

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  • AndersonIN

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    I'd say it OK as long as you're not walking with your poodle/man bag dog or have a hair dresser and not a barber.
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    PlinKing2392

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    I totally agree with Scutter - He's getting old. :oldwise:

    Women have tricks in what they wear to appear thin. (not that they work)
    If your heavy, and want to look thinner, wear a really BIG Gun. People will want to know what your diet is.
    When a heavy set guy OCs a sissy gun = Proportional Chaos. :n00b:

    Carry a Big Gun - It will bring out the Thinner you.

    I thought he sounded like my grandpa. Lol

    There is the problem I'm having... I think. I'm 5' 6" and weigh about 200 lbs depending on what time of day you ask. I have a large frame, so carrying such a small gun looks like a large cell phone holster. I'm still going to carry it, as it is the only gun I have, I was just making conversation. I'm loving this tho.
     

    blue2golf

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    I know it's physically possible to OC any gun, but my question is, does OC-ing my pf9, a gun obviously designed for CC, automatically revoke my man card?.... excuse me, my proud ingo card? (sorry ladies, didn't mean to leave you out). What are your thoughts? Be honest, I'm looking for honest feedback here.

    Just curious, but what kind of holster are you considering for your PF9 for open carry? (I have a PF9 and carry it in an Uncle Mike's #3 pocket holster. I'm intrigued by the open carry option.)
     

    PlinKing2392

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    Just curious, but what kind of holster are you considering for your PF9 for open carry? (I have a PF9 and carry it in an Uncle Mike's #3 pocket holster. I'm intrigued by the open carry option.)

    I am actually using a holster I got for my Walther p22 for draw practice. It's a cheapie off ebay, but it's nice enough nylon. The ebay seller was called holsterman. It came with a removable belt clip, belt loops on both sides, and a removable tension strap, but the button on the strap broke after a week of use.
     
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    I'll carry my P11 in a Fobus paddle that I bought at the Crown Point gun show once, for about $15. It's been pretty decent. I think they make paddle hosters for even smaller pistols like an LCP or P3AT
     

    IndyGunner

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    I'll carry my P11 in a Fobus paddle that I bought at the Crown Point gun show once, for about $15. It's been pretty decent. I think they make paddle hosters for even smaller pistols like an LCP or P3AT

    Try and find a blackhawk serpa. I used to carry my 19 in a fobus... it was decent. However, I got a blackhawk for my 27 and will NEVER go back. Check midwayusa or amazon. I promise you will love it.
     

    IndyGunner

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    Ive seen that video too. Im not ruling it out as a possibility, but ive seen plenty of evidence (video,personal,etc) that suggests its A LOT harder than that video claims. I tried to rip mine off, didnt happen.
     

    Hayseed_40

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    Ive seen that video too. Im not ruling it out as a possibility, but ive seen plenty of evidence (video,personal,etc) that suggests its A LOT harder than that video claims. I tried to rip mine off, didnt happen.

    Personaly I like Fobus stuff. But I have seen it break and would rather not trust it for carry when there are others out there that are just a few dollars more.
     

    IndyGunner

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    I dont carry with it. I prefer the blackhawk must more.... I was just saying ive seen guys and tried myself who twist the holster every which way and it never broke off.
     
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