-=> Quoting Paul Nixon to Steve Gunhouse on 13 Jul 96 20:03 <=-
Re: KICKED OUT OF DENNY'S
SG> At the time, our concealed carry law had not yet come into force,
SG> though I knew it would. My primary consideration was actually the
SG> briefcase, not the holster - but I also knew I would be getting my
SG> permit eventually.
SG> A dealer from your state - D & R Enterprises of Tucson - happened to
SG> be at one of our gun shows, with the full line of Stealth Products
SG> fanny packs, purses, and 2 or 3 briefcases. After looking at it, I
SG> bought it for use as a briefcase, and have used it as that since. Only
SG> recently did I get my license, and the other aspect of it have any
SG> direct value.
PN> Ah. You like it? 'Bout how long does it take to be "ready?"
The way I use it? Too long! ;-)
First, you'd have to carry it over your left shoulder (unless you're a
lefty). Second, you'd have to position the holster at an appropriate
depth in the compartment. Third, there has to be enough space left in the
other compartments to not be too tight.
Given all that and sufficient practice, I'm sure it would be as quick as
those purse holsters it is related to. Not quite as fast as a fanny pack
in that it isn't tied to you and so requires two hands for access, but
fast enough if the other guy isn't expecting it.
But as I usually have it on my right shoulder and my job requires me to
load it pretty full, it might as well be just a good briefcase. Which it
is, most of the time.
Steve
... It is better to die on your feet than live on your knees.
--- GEcho 1.00
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