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Ask Tex Grebner.
And that’s why you practice with snap caps over and over till it’s second nature and you don’t do what this idiot did.
Ask Tex Grebner.
Ny cops cannot ask you if you are armed during a routine traffic stop if you aren't suspected of committing a crime.Disclosing or not will be a moot point once all the recertification info. Is plugged into the state system. Remember putting your license number on the form? “Are you carrying your firearm today” will be one of the first questions asked during a traffic stop. It has been that way in Onondaga Cnty. For years now.
That'll work. Or you can go the other route by saying, "Officer, I am a licensed concealed carrier and am currently doing so and am officially informing you before I step out of the vehicle. My firearm is on my left hip. How would you like me to proceed?"“Before you bend me over the hood and shove that ASP up my ass, I want to inform you I am carrying.”
I've known Tex since before he added 2 new holes to his body and appeared on Tosh. O and he's always been a bit...different.And that’s why you practice with snap caps over and over till it’s second nature and you don’t do what this idiot did.
Disclosing or not will be a moot point once all the recertification info. Is plugged into the state system. Remember putting your license number on the form? “Are you carrying your firearm today” will be one of the first questions asked during a traffic stop. It has been that way in Onondaga Cnty. For years now.
This is precisely why the Blackhawk SERPA is a poor choice in a holster. Having the trigger finger operate the holster's retention release ain't ideal - to say the least. Many pistol training classes forbid the SERPA for this very reason.Ask Tex Grebner.
Disagree. And @Edwardteach72 just addressed this on another thread.This is precisely why the Blackhawk SERPA is a poor choice for a holster. Having the trigger finger operate the holster's pistol release ain't ideal - to say the least.
This is precisely why the Blackhawk SERPA is a poor choice in a holster. Having the trigger finger operate the holster's retention release ain't ideal - to say the least. Many pistol training classes forbid the SERPA for this very reason.
All sound points. When I see those under the steering wheel or between the seats rigs I cringe.There is no benefit to informing in my opinion. Additionally if you are going to carry why would you keep your license in a wallet that would possibly expose the fact that you are carrying?
Additionally, when being pulled over I always pull my wallet out of my front pocket and sit on my lap or between my legs so it's easy to reach, then I keep my hands on the steering wheel and my window down waiting for the officer to approach.
Also, I never store any weapons , ammunition, magazines, Etc where I keep my license and registration.
I don't follow. Could you do some 'splainin please?Exactly. No better combo than a full size 1911 (even more betterest if it's in .380) and a serpa holster. Trust me one person I know uses that stuff so it' awesome
I don't follow. Could you do some 'splainin please?
Or link me to thread where you explain.
Ny cops cannot ask you if you are armed during a routine traffic stop if you aren't suspected of committing a crime.
Cops Can't Just Ask Motorists About Guns: NY Court
The actual decision can be found here, if anyone wants to read it. FindLaw's Court of Appeals of New York case and opinions.
To me, the operative words in the decision are "without founded suspicion". I suspect that once the state gets the pistol permit database up and running, they'll be returning pistol permit status with DL status. That'll be the "founded suspicion" they need to start asking the questions.
Ill admit, i had an under the steering wheel holster mounted up and it was pretty well concealed, but since I typically carry a glock 43 I can sit carrying appendix without any discomfort so i removed it.All sound points. When I see those under the steering wheel or between the seats rigs I cringe.
Why, they would see it' a licensed person and just assume (most cops go up to all vehicles pretty much assuming the person in the car is armed) they have their gun on them and just go about their day
The decision discusses carrying a weapon. It says nothing of he legality of the weapon or whether there is a permit to carry. Not saying it's right. Just saying that's what I believe will happen.
This is precisely why the Blackhawk SERPA is a poor choice in a holster. Having the trigger finger operate the holster's retention release ain't ideal - to say the least. Many pistol training classes forbid the SERPA for this very reason.
This thread? What is Faster? Appendix vs 4 o'clock?
Ill admit, i had an under the steering wheel holster mounted up and it was pretty well concealed, but since I typically carry a glock 43 I can sit carrying appendix without any discomfort so i removed it.
I don't dispute your experience. Most SERPA users have not had a ND presumably. But to use this as a rationale is flawed... just like if I said smoking is safe because my grandpa lived to 104 and smoked 3 packs a day since he was 12 years old.And I have used mine for seven years and never had an issue. Ohhhh wait. I don’t use it enough or in high stress situations.
I don't dispute your experience. Most SERPA users have not had a ND presumably. But to use this as a rationale is flawed... just like if I said smoking is safe because my grandpa lived to 104 and smoked 3 packs a day since he was 12 years old.
The fact that numerous trainers ban the SERPA does merit some consideration. It might indicate the shortcomings in the SERPA design. Regardless, using a thumb release has become the defacto method - perhaps in part because it is safer.
And I have used mine for seven years and never had an issue. Ohhhh wait. I don’t use it enough or in high stress situations.
Fair enough. Certainly for you the SERPA may be as safe as any design. Not saying it does not work good for you. The point is that, overall for the masses, a thumb release is a safer design than a trigger finger release. Both conceptually and in the field.agree re smoking
disagree re "numerous trainers" and their knee jerk reaction.
Exactly. It is inherently unsafe to allow some else to remove a pistol from your holster. So, that cannot be a valid police procedure. If it is, that department is eventually going to responsible for shooting a law-abiding concealed carrying citizen with their own firearm.Hopefully they take it holster and all.
Removing the firearm is probably when the NDs occur.
Ummm....if they pull you over, aren't you "suspected of committing a crime"...like: speeding, driving with defective signaling equipment, etc?Ny cops cannot ask you if you are armed during a routine traffic stop if you aren't suspected of committing a crime.
Cops Can't Just Ask Motorists About Guns: NY Court