I've spent plenty of time working in Compton, Watts tower.I've got to say I'm a little confused as to what you need protection for or from? Black bears? coyotes? Humans? All of the above will stay clear of you. I've spent plenty of time backcountry in CA nat forests and have never had any need. Also spend time backcountry on the border in So CA... the only time I didn't feel safe was while being molested by CBP agents. Always brought a gun down there but it was a 22lr rifle for jack rabbits (dinner) not for protection.
Man... Compton ain't bad. Especially now. It's majority Mexicanos now.I've spent plenty of time working in Compton, Watts tower.
I didn't need my gun. But I would still suggest carrying one.
I may end up in hot water one day, but I be damned if I'm asking the
Govt if I can carry a firearm for protection.
I'm not committing any crimes, just protecting myself and my family.
If they dont want me carrying, then they dang well have a metal detector
at the door to keep EVERYBODY from carrying.
And the back country is a no brainer.
Bino harness with addtional center-chest rig attached below it.Anyone know of the best way to carry while wearing a pack?
there would have to be probable cause to search unless he gave permission to search, so yeah, there's more to that story.I guess I’m wondering why the police decided to search a hikers bag....there must be more to that story, even in a commie run hell hole like California I find it hard to believe cops just approached a hiker who was minding their own business and searched their bag.
now that I got that out of the way, have you tried talking to your local law enforcement agency and asking them about the legality of taking your gun hiking?
That's a good point. I know you have to hunt with non-lead, but if you're carrying a hand gun for protection and not hunting with that gun, you can be in possession of lead ammo in NF/BLM, right? What if there is a hunting tag in your wallet? What if you are shotgun hunting with non-toxic shot but also carrying a handgun with lead ammo? I'm guessing they would say your in possession of lead ammo while hunting, and therefore, in violation.Be careful.... You really have to know where you are carrying in CA. NF and BLM I believe you should be ok, however you might get a hard time if you aren't using monolithic ammo (Copper).
if you are hunting at all, can't have any lead, unless it's an airrifle. if you have hunting license on you better damn well be non lead.That's a good point. I know you have to hunt with non-lead, but if you're carrying a hand gun for protection and not hunting with that gun, you can be in possession of lead ammo in NF/BLM, right? What if there is a hunting tag in your wallet? What if you are shotgun hunting with non-toxic shot but also carrying a handgun with lead ammo? I'm guessing they would say your in possession of lead ammo while hunting, and therefore, in violation.
What are some options for that? Who makes it? I have a KUIU bino harness, I couldnt fit an additional ounce of anything in that thing.Bino harness with addtional center-chest rig attached below it.
Well I happen to have a Marsupial. And from this site here I clicked on the Razco link and got their holster for my Glock 29 to attach below it. They have a Universal one listed on their site.What are some options for that? Who makes it? I have a KUIU bino harness, I couldnt fit an additional ounce of anything in that thing.