lamppa
03-15-2016, 09:53 AM
I just started carrying out of my home.
Nobody can see it. It's crazy how this tiny cm9 just disappears in any clothing. The wife only knows when she touches it. She says that when I bend over and it prints, it just looks like a wrinkle in my shirt. She says she can't tell.
Took it to my first big event this weekend, a pancake feed. Tons of people. Nobody knows. The hardest part odd not touching it. I have to make sure I keep in mind to not touch it.
Even at work, nobody can see it. I replaced a ballast yesterday, arms over my head for a long time, room full of office people. Nobody even asked about the clips, much less the weapon.
Takes getting used to the fact that it is there.
I carry about 3:30, maybe 4:00.
The printing when I bend over is much less if I keep it moved forward. It's so thin you can't see it anyway, so I have it forward of where most people do. If I move it back, I don't sit comfortably.
Anyway, it's been a great 10 days so far.
Nobody can see it. It's crazy how this tiny cm9 just disappears in any clothing. The wife only knows when she touches it. She says that when I bend over and it prints, it just looks like a wrinkle in my shirt. She says she can't tell.
Took it to my first big event this weekend, a pancake feed. Tons of people. Nobody knows. The hardest part odd not touching it. I have to make sure I keep in mind to not touch it.
Even at work, nobody can see it. I replaced a ballast yesterday, arms over my head for a long time, room full of office people. Nobody even asked about the clips, much less the weapon.
Takes getting used to the fact that it is there.
I carry about 3:30, maybe 4:00.
The printing when I bend over is much less if I keep it moved forward. It's so thin you can't see it anyway, so I have it forward of where most people do. If I move it back, I don't sit comfortably.
Anyway, it's been a great 10 days so far.