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    Quote Originally Posted by seadog View Post
    You'll say "Wait a minute", get your key and open your saddlebag and pull the gun out of the pouch and shoot the guy, right? Most gun fights aren't more than 3 seconds long, me thinks you haven't thought this thru!
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    Mine stays on my person.
    The bike becomes a shield/fortification if necessary.
    No bike access required means I can get clear of the bike to a "safer" place without leaving my lead dispenser behind.

    Just seems un-shepherd-like to ever have your primary/secondary weapon(s) inaccessible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 53driver View Post
    Mine stays on my person.
    The bike becomes a shield/fortification if necessary.
    No bike access required means I can get clear of the bike to a "safer" place without leaving my lead dispenser behind.

    Just seems un-shepherd-like to ever have your primary/secondary weapon(s) inaccessible.

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    I totally agree. (sound like a valley girl) I always have mine on me but when you arrive at a place that displays no weapons allowed, how do you get it from your person to the bike without brandishing? I think that is kind of what the OP was talking about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stepbill View Post
    I totally agree. (sound like a valley girl) I always have mine on me but when you arrive at a place that displays no weapons allowed, how do you get it from your person to the bike without brandishing? I think that is kind of what the OP was talking about.
    Well, I guess I "brandish" very quickly....
    Sleight-of-hand, use helmet as cover device, squat down next to open pannier door and transfer using a rag, all sorts of techniques.
    I also generally don't park in "high foot traffic" areas so the chances of being seen are minimized.

    Of course, unless they are "scanning me," I generally don't take the "No Weapons Allowed" sign very seriously.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 53driver View Post
    Well, I guess I "brandish" very quickly....
    Sleight-of-hand, use helmet as cover device, squat down next to open pannier door and transfer using a rag, all sorts of techniques.
    I also generally don't park in "high foot traffic" areas so the chances of being seen are minimized.

    Of course, unless they are "scanning me," I generally don't take the "No Weapons Allowed" sign very seriously.
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    Thankfully we had a Governor and Legislature that eliminated simple brandishing for CCW card carriers. Sometimes common sense can prevail.
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    Fits in any pocket even a vest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RTaz View Post
    Fits in any pocket even a vest.

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    How many ounces of water does it hold???

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    Fires to a depth of 50 meters!

    Quote Originally Posted by 53driver View Post
    How many ounces of water does it hold???

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    Quote Originally Posted by 53driver View Post
    How many ounces of water does it hold???

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