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		<title>Making Your Own Magnetic Firearms Holster</title>
		<link>http://firearmsblog.com/2010/04/25/making-your-own-magnetic-firearms-holster/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 01:17:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>simon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is important to consider non-traditional methods of concealing firearms.  Off-body concealment of pistols can be beneficial inside personal activity areas such as your home, your garage, your vehicle, and your work when acceptable.  Magnetic firearms retainment is a possible solution to your need. The biggest hurdle is whether your firearm is compatible with a [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is important to consider non-traditional methods of concealing firearms.  Off-body concealment of pistols can be beneficial inside personal activity areas such as your home, your garage, your vehicle, and your work when acceptable.  Magnetic firearms retainment is a possible solution to your need.</p>
<p>The biggest hurdle is whether your firearm is compatible with a magnet.  Plastic guns that do not have a significant metallic frame surface will not work with magnets.  Stainless steel is normally a non-metallic as well.  There are getting to be many exotic gunframe alloys in use that may be questionable.  Full frame high-caliber pistols may be too heavy for magnetic support alone.  Testing this out may be the only sure method to identify compatibility.</p>
<p>There are several available options to purchase these from vendors.  Or you could just rig something up for yourself.  I found a great Youtube video of just such a situation.  Called &#8220;How to Make a Magnetic Holster,&#8221; this video demonstrates just how quick and easy it is to accomplish.</p>
<p>Steve with Safe Arms Review does a great job giving us some valuable information on how to construct a magnetic firearm retention device, what materials are required, and some ideas on where and how to mount it.</p>
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		<title>Open Carry</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 15:07:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently attended an outdoor picnic celebrating the right to Open Carry in the State of Michigan.  This picnic aimed to educate, inform, and connect those interested in the Open Carry of firearms.  This law is relatively unknown, but exists in many U.S. States. The laws allow for carrying hip-holstered firearms in the general public.  [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently attended an outdoor picnic celebrating the right to Open Carry in the State of Michigan.  This picnic aimed to educate, inform, and connect those interested in the Open Carry of firearms.  This law is relatively unknown, but exists in many U.S. States. The laws allow for carrying hip-holstered firearms in the general public.  Many exemptions exist, but many places have left it legal to openly display a pistol while walking down the street.  There have been many instances of harassment by local police, but these officials are being educated about the actual law.</p>
<p>Local police may harass open carriers with different laws including trespassing, brandishing, and disturbing the peace.  Brandishing is the menacingly wave of flourish of a gun, which is more than just having it in a holster and minding your business.  The trespassing charge may come from being on private property and being asked to leave by the owners, such as a store or theater.  Disturbing the peace charges come when excitement is generated by the appearance of a gun.  As long as it is within the law, it is not the owner&#8217;s fault if it causes a stir.</p>
<p>The state of Michigan allows citizens over the age of 18, who are law abiding, to openly carry a legally registered handgun in a holster in many areas, with some exemptions in the law for things such as churches, bars, schools, courts, etc.  The Michigan law considers firearms in vehicles concealed, so a person must have a Concealed Pistol License to have a loaded gun in their car.</p>
<p>Personal property rules over-ride the state law.  This means that if a private property owner objects to a person openly carrying a firearm, the firearm or the person AND the firearm needs to be removed.  This will be considered trespassing if the owner&#8217;s wishes are not followed.</p>
<p>Openly carrying a firearm requires good knowledge of the law, as it may increase your visibility and lead to increased attention from the public and police.</p>
<p>A great place to find information about these laws is online at <a href="http://www.OpenCarry.org">http://www.OpenCarry.org</a> Many other resources exist that pertain directly to your state and local areas.  These must be well studied and well known before laws are broken and getting yourself into legal trouble.</p>
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		<title>Travel Holster</title>
		<link>http://firearmsblog.com/2009/06/24/travel-holster/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 18:21:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A great holster for traveling in a vehicle is called the SeatCarry.  This holster system allows for legally-licensed concealed carriers to have a convenient holster location. You will get a great location to keep a firearm in your automobile, right across the front of your seat.  This location is quickly accessible and is at the [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A great holster for traveling in a vehicle is called the <a href="http://www.SeatCarry.com">SeatCarry</a>.  This holster system allows for legally-licensed concealed carriers to have a convenient holster location.</p>
<p>You will get a great location to keep a firearm in your automobile, right across the front of your seat.  This location is quickly accessible and is at the fingertips of the owner.  This vinyl-upholstered holster is very well constructed and contains no hard surfaces that will scratch or mar your valued firearm.</p>
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<p>If you want to keep your firearm within reach, this is the holster for you.  If you want to keep quick and easy control of your firearm, this holster is your answer.  It is durable, well-designed, and portable between vehicles.  It has a money-back guarantee and a nice warranty.  Visit <a href="http://www.SeatCarry.com">SeatCarry.com</a> and order yours today!</p>
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