^^^ I still have my PT belt from the military. If I scribbled CCW on it with a marker, will that work?
If the general public knew how many Troops got seriously injured or killed in training accidents (airdrops, manuvers with armor etc) they’d really be outraged. But here’s your SGLI….nextRoad Guard Vests Blue, but yes back in my day too if you got run over by a Tank on the morning (or afternoon) fun run, it was your fault.
Army didn't care.
Wasn't "WOKE" yet.
Do you have a link for purchase? Also do they have the necklace that holds your Id ?Great to wear to the mall.
if they follow your advice, how will we have advance notice of the elusive Mall Nina?Among my instructor creds I am a USCCA instructor so I mean no disrespect to the organization.
However, providing people with car decals that say USCCA is kind of ….
IMO its like carrying a CCW badge. Shhhh…. Noone knows I’m carrying. Except for the advertisement on my window.
Yes, I get it USCCA we want to advertise abd get more members. But lets consider our methods shall we?
Tribal signaling is confrontational by nature and invites unnecessary conflict. Not only that but car stickers, ccw badges etc tell criminals where they can steal a gun. Just don’t. If you’re proud of your membership thats fine. Put the sticker on your gun case or your safe or somewhere you aren’t advertising the presence of a gun to those who have no business knowing.
In some areas I go too I have seen people just toss a Handgun into there pocket. Sometimes even wearing sweatpants. Always wonder why some are too cheap to buy a holster
I mean, is it really a negative outcome to eliminate idiots from the gene pool?Could lead to a "negative outcome" depending on the gun. . .
Deputies: Brown County man dies after accidental gun discharge
A man has died after a gun accidentally discharged while in the pocket of a sweatshirt, the Brown County Sheriff's Office says.www.wlwt.com
Pro tip: Don't do this ^^^.
Isn't the point of them to conceal them until after an event happens, and then you take it out for easy visibility of the officers? I have seen Necklace type holders for peoples licenses and LTCH cards etc. That just makes more sense to me than something that makes you look like you are impersonating a police officer.Thought a quick read to remember some of the basics was a good idea, and found out someone makes CC badges...and people wear them. Good Lord.
I think the general consensus around here is that it’s all a bad idea.Isn't the point of them to conceal them until after an event happens, and then you take it out for easy visibility of the officers? I have seen Necklace type holders for peoples licenses and LTCH cards etc. That just makes more sense to me than something that makes you look like you are impersonating a police officer.
I am all in for them. I mean really how can you go wrong with the complete Mall Ninja package, CC badge, photography vest, ccw sash, and your LTCHG, ID on a lanyard.I think the general consensus around here is that it’s all a bad idea.
The cops on the scene don’t care about anyones little tin badge. Neutralize, everything, NOW.
They’ll sort out the good from the bad later, using official sources.
At least that’s my take, from those of us who won’t admit to carrying our little tin badges on an anonymous forum.
Fun activity the wife and I have when we go shopping, spot the concealed carrier. Really not that hard to do in most cases.Conceal carry means conceal carry.. you don't need to know if or what I am carrying. That's what's great about it!