I was under the impression that post office's were considered municiple building, therefore you could NOT carry in a post office.
I was under the impression that post office's were considered municiple building, therefore you could NOT carry in a post office.
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just renewed mine on May 6 in El Paso County and was told it is going to take 6 to 8 weeks
its been 83 days so far in jeffco, wth.....I see some people who put theirs in after me already have received theirs.....
ok its been 86 days since ive turned it in and I got the call about 2PM today, and picked it up at 4:45....went down to gander mountain looking for a iwb holster, found one and carried for the first time at wally world.
I do have to say I was nervous....for some damn reason I just knew everyone could see my gun even though i really knew they couldnt....gonna take a little time getting used to carrying, not the extra weight or anything just making sure it doesnt become unconcealed(is that a word) and such. I appreciate all the advice and such that I find on this board....good group of people here
How's it looking for you guys on this count down?
"There are no finger prints under water."
I was at a party with some family recently, seeing how many stairs I could jump up at a time when my full size CZ came out of the holster and bounced down the stairs. That got people's attention. Good thing it was mostly just family. Talk about a party foul.
That same holster holds my M&P just fine, but when I put the CZ body on there, I can never get the tension correct, it's always either too tight to draw, or so loose the gun can fall out. Actually, it usually starts at too tight, then ends up at too loose.
"There are no finger prints under water."