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Thread: Remora legal?
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12-01-2018, 12:10 #1
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Remora legal?
Morning gents
I'm still on the hunt for a kydex IWB holster that works for me.
To that end, I was reading old GS posts and came upon the post about the MIC holster being legal or not, and it got me thinking about the remora.
I cant remember the exact wording, but regarding holsters the FCA says something along the lines of the handgun must be carried in a holster or holder designed for an FA, and attached to the person.
Now my std clipless remora doesn't move at all during the day (Ok, maybe a little bit when i drive), and stays put when i draw, but it is not technically attached, unless friction counts?
I wouldn't really want to have that argument with a stroppy SAPS member fishing for a bribe, like this poor bugger https://www.tacticalquartermaster.co...ntion-and-saps
Any thoughts?
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12-01-2018, 12:12 #2
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Re: Remora legal?
its a legal holster
just not a very good one
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12-01-2018, 12:18 #3
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12-01-2018, 12:27 #4
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Re: Remora legal?
the ONLY time i wear a remora is when in pajamas with draw string, and that is only when taking dogs out to pee at 2:30am
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12-01-2018, 12:36 #5
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Re: Remora legal?
Think three years back if not four I had a Shield for a short time. And got the original Sticky.
Think I used it once. If you were in CPT area you could even take it for free. I think I used it about 30min.
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12-01-2018, 20:36 #6
Re: Remora legal?
Got 2 lying in the safe (Shield and M&P Compact size) ... most of the time they either gather dust or act as finish protectors ... its crowded in there
There are no stupid questions ........ just stupid people
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