Category Archives: Concealed Carry

Cost/Benefit Analysis Applied to Airline Security.

Finally. Via the most excellent Bruce Schneier. Mark Stewart and John Mueller of the Center for Infrastructure Performance And Reliability, have released a report “Assessing the risks, costs and benefits of United States aviation security measures“. You hear it over … Continue reading

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More on Concealed Carry Holsters and Belts

aepilot_jim over at  Confessions of a Gun Toting Seagull has a post on concealment holsters and belts that matches what I’ve been saying on the subject. “…I believe that the two best things you need for concealment are an appropriate … Continue reading

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The Holster is more important than the GUN

If you’re carrying concealed, that is. Via Tam, Brigid brings up the holster issue. I said in the comments at Tam’s: If you’re planning on carrying concealed, the belt and holster decision is MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE GUN. Find a … Continue reading

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