As a holster maker I don't recommend any 'Softening' agents to be used on holsters. They are stiff for a reason - for proper retention of the firearm in the holster. A slightly damp cloth is about all I would use to clean and if it's showing signs of wear then an acrylic clear sealer can be used...
I was theorizing a worst case... but it's not so plain to me as its in writing on the safe act website. Still room for left leaning law enforcement to cause a person a lot of hassle even if it has been overturned. It should be changed on the site. I tried to read the safe act bill a while ago...
Hmmmm... charged with a felony, put in jail, guns confiscated. Pay bail, pay attorney, wait forever to get your guns back after winning the case. Not worth it to me.
ROC is already a self proclaimed 'Sanctuary City ' (Thank Lovely)
I think if its county property.... buildings, parks, etc then carry is not allowed ever. The rest should be looked into if you care to be legal.
A guy wanted me to make a holster for his AR.... pretty silly if you ask me
2nd best was the Desert Eagle 50. Another guy wanted a custom holster for one.
That carries the gun very near horizontal. Can't figure some people out..... but oh well
I've got one. Keep it in the house loaded with the home defense rounds.... They do nasty things to whatever they hit and you only have to get close to be effective. They are fun for what they are. They will also shoot 45 long colt fyi
Just buy it, you can't take it with ya
Have you seen this?
4 Buffalo men charged with gun possession, SAFE Act violation
"two full 10-round magazines – the possession of which became illegal under the SAFE Act – were found in a backpack in the rear passenger seat"