Posted February 15, 2018 4:24 pm by Comments

By Kyle Lamb

Concealedcarrybelt

You hear the sickening pop as your passenger side window is smashed by a hoodlum using a small piece of porcelain that he has broken from a spark plug. You know there is trouble.

You see the bandana covering the identity of the “military-­aged male,” as we’d call them in the U. S. Army, and you feel the dump of adrenaline as he brings his nickel plated revolver into view. He cusses at you to get out of the vehicle as his pistol is moving in your direction. What should you do?

You can calmly place the vehicle in park, undo your seat belt, open the door and calmly walk away. But as you see the pistol beginning to point in your direction, you see the bad guy’s finger go to the trigger. You flash back to the news feed in your area, “Local gang members shoot pedestrians and take their vehicles.”

Concealed yes, but accessible no. With the seat belt over the concealment garment it is going to make for slow access.

Concealed yes, but accessible no. With the seat belt over the concealment garment it is going to make for slow access.

Now is the time you decide to …Read the Rest

Source:: Guns and Ammo

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