Never OC'd as I always CC so this is new.
I don't own a OC holster. I have a IWB hoster for my firearm and when I am outside I tend to not have a shirt on.
Is that technically OC since it is visible and if it is then do I need a better holster?
- Note: I have privacy fences but neighbors have pools and decks where they can see over them.
Just curious and any advice from all of you is more than welcome!
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Re: Home Backyard OC
If you have a CHL, "technically" there is no difference between OC and CC
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Re: Home Backyard OC
Yep.xwmstormx wrote:I have a IWB hoster for my firearm and when I am outside I tend to not have a shirt on.
Is that technically OC since it is visible
If you like it and it works, why would you think you need a better holster? Some who OC in public places like a holster with more retention than just friction, but in your back yard that's not a concern.xwmstormx wrote:and if it is then do I need a better holster?
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