Wow. I want to say there are some really really great points out there. I espcially like that even the ones that support CC still point out strong facts as to why you can OC as well. Lets me know that i have definitely Come to the right place. I am definitely looking for more PERSONAL PROTECTION TRAINING. I just want to know what to do in certain situations. I want to be able to protect me and my family. If that is something you could offer please let me know. As well as when i purchased my .45 i did get a holster for it. The guy at the Gun Den in shelbyville said it was a high quality holster. I kinda like it. I dont have a "GUN BELT" tho lol i just use my regular belt. i am planing on going in about 3 weeks to get a 9mm as well. Going to get a holster as well. That way i can determine which one i like to carry better.
There are multiple people/companies on here that provide training. Some personal (1-on-1) and some have a group format. Check out the Tactics and Training section for more info.
A good belt is important, especially with a heavier gun. These guys are highly recommended by me and others on INGO as well: Bull Hide Belts, Leather Gun Belts, Leather Holsters and Concealed Carry Apparel | Daltech Force
unfortuantely im a big dude...and they only go up to a 60''. im gonna need a few more inches than that lol
wow thanks...i was overlooking it then...i only saw ones that went up to a 60''...thats perfect!
Wow! nice, havent heard of them yet.These guys are highly recommended by me and others on INGO as well: Bull Hide Belts, Leather Gun Belts, Leather Holsters and Concealed Carry Apparel | Daltech Force
Do both and see what you like. Make sure your holster has a retention device if OC. I used to CC all the time, i've taken to OC more lately. We'll see if it sticks in the warmer weather
For what it is worth, I recommend that you not buy any more handguns until you've carried what you have long enough to know what features are truly most important for you.
OC or CC?