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  • target64

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    There are several options....you just need to find what is comfortable for you.
    Belly band holster
    T-shirt concealment holster
    Vest holster
    standard shoulder rig
    tank bag
    fanny pack
    ankle rig
    and on and on and on........
     

    Rey B

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    "sometimes I carry it between my teeth and people think it's just a big bug

    boy...do I have them fooled!!" I floss all the time! I use rope!:D
     

    paddling_man

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    Any of the rotation in a tank bag, P3AT in back pocketholster or inside jacket pocket, HK P7 at 4 o'clock in high ride OWB with retention... tucked, more or less, under jacket/shirt.

    I do wear Thunderwear some but can't imagine it being very comfortable on a bike.

    No matter where you wedge this uncomfortable hunk of metal (or polymer) it WILL hurt if (when) you lay your bike down. Pick a spot you think will cause the least pain and/or permanent damage. Crotch and/or small of back could be bad news.


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    Indecision

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    I haven't personally ridden with my gun yet, but I plan to carry off handed on my left hip OC.

    I was once followed by a car for several miles, I was on my R1, and i made sure they couldn't get right next to me, but if they had tried to swerve at me or something, i would've been in trouble. Granted, I had plenty of throttle to leave the situation if necessary, but trying to explain to a cop why you were going 120 isn't easy. I would've felt more comfortable with a gun there.
     

    GuyRelford

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    Any of the rotation in a tank bag, P3AT in back pocketholster or inside jacket pocket, HK P7 at 4 o'clock in high ride OWB with retention... tucked, more or less, under jacket/shirt.

    I do wear Thunderwear some but can't imagine it being very comfortable on a bike.

    No matter where you wedge this uncomfortable hunk of metal (or polymer) it WILL hurt if (when) you lay your bike down. Pick a spot you think will cause the least pain and/or permanent damage. Crotch and/or small of back could be bad news.
    Uh, maybe it's just me, but I don't equate "crotch" and "a spot you think will cause the least pain and/or permanent damage"!!!! :):
     

    TheGhostRider

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    I have two methods of carry...
    Depends on the weather.
    Hot: No jacket... Taurus CIA 650 snubby in a leather IWB mounted in a cross draw fashion.
    Cool weather: See above or Glock 17 in a leather IWB mounted in a cross draw.
    Because I shoot right and left handed I tend to carry for left hand draw on the bike even though I'm right handed.
     

    Cam

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    I have two methods of carry...
    Depends on the weather.
    Hot: No jacket... Taurus CIA 650 snubby in a leather IWB mounted in a cross draw fashion.
    Cool weather: See above or Glock 17 in a leather IWB mounted in a cross draw.
    Because I shoot right and left handed I tend to carry for left hand draw on the bike even though I'm right handed.


    Good ideas. All the more reason to practice with both hands at the range!
     

    roscott

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    Pistol AR in a scabbard for sure! :rockwoot:

    Seriously though, I haven't actually carried on my bike yet. (I got it recently.) I'm not sure how I'll do it. I can shoot off-handed, (left) but then I wouldn't like that once I got off the motorcycle. Hmmm...
     
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