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<blockquote data-quote="Dirty Dog" data-source="post: 452456" data-attributes="member: 24042"><p>There are places you cannot legally carry. In Colorado, for example, it is illegal to possess a firearm on the grounds of a public primary school unless you have a CHP and are in your vehicle. If you get out, the weapon must be left in the vehicle and locked up. I think locking the car is generally considered sufficient, but it is a slightly gray area, especially if the firearm is visible. And ethically, the possibility of someone being able to pop my car window and snatch a gun is problematic for me.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure the G43 is more comfortable to carry in a car simply because it is a single-stack sub-sub-compact. My most frequent carry choice is the Glock 19, which is considerably larger. I do, on rare occasions, carry my Ruger LC9S Pro. I don't wear a holster with it. I have a clip mounted on the gun, which makes it possible to wear it with beltless clothing, like sweats or shorts. The system also includes a kydex trigger cover. I put the drawstring through the loop. Drawing it will leave the cover behind.</p><p>[ATTACH]122775[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Have you ever tried to access your G43 while belted in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirty Dog, post: 452456, member: 24042"] There are places you cannot legally carry. In Colorado, for example, it is illegal to possess a firearm on the grounds of a public primary school unless you have a CHP and are in your vehicle. If you get out, the weapon must be left in the vehicle and locked up. I think locking the car is generally considered sufficient, but it is a slightly gray area, especially if the firearm is visible. And ethically, the possibility of someone being able to pop my car window and snatch a gun is problematic for me. I'm sure the G43 is more comfortable to carry in a car simply because it is a single-stack sub-sub-compact. My most frequent carry choice is the Glock 19, which is considerably larger. I do, on rare occasions, carry my Ruger LC9S Pro. I don't wear a holster with it. I have a clip mounted on the gun, which makes it possible to wear it with beltless clothing, like sweats or shorts. The system also includes a kydex trigger cover. I put the drawstring through the loop. Drawing it will leave the cover behind. [ATTACH]122775[/ATTACH] Have you ever tried to access your G43 while belted in? [/QUOTE]
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