You know, we decided to do mountain/road biking self-defense issues for the next season of THE BEST DEFENSE because we get so many requests. I carry with a SafePacker velcro'ed on the handlebars of both my road and mountain bike, set up for right-hand draw. The advantage of the SafePacker system is that it's easy to pop if off the handlebars and carry it with you when you get off the bike. SafePackers come in multiple sizes (and an assortment of colors) so you can fit them to your everyday carry gun.Worst case, I've carried a Kel-Tec .32 slipped into the left leg of my biking shorts. Two years ago I was doing one of the 3-peak Clorado road rides and was just getting ready to start the last climb, from Vail to Copper Mountain when one of the bystanders said, "Hey aren't you Michael Bane?" Amazing, since after 70 or so miles I looked like old hammered crap. I said yeppers and he immediately said, "I thought you always carried a gun?" I pointed at the lump in the left leg of my bike shorts, and he said, "well, I'll be damned!" The gun gets sweaty, but hey, it's plastic!Michael B
Federal parks do not allow carry. Its not just the evil states that restrict stuff.
Wrong TAB!Since 2010 carry in National Parks has been tied to the local State legislation. Federal allows it carry of legal firearms by legal citizens within the restraint of the state where the park is located.
Thanks M58.I was going to post something but the Kid just don't get it or he doesn't pay attention.I stood on the apex of the Old North Bridge with a 1911 on my hip last April and again with my snubby in my pocket this past May. Can you imagine the hypocrisy of all those gun free years on that hallowed ground? The very foundation of the Bill of Rights!