An all inclusive tour-de-force of how to carry a gun while riding a motorcycle. Understanding the basics of how to legally carry a gun, concealed carry/constitutional carry permits, laws regarding deadly force, self-defense, and holster recommendations.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:04 Gun law basics around the world
3:03 How to legally carry a gun on a motorcycle
3:53 Understanding legal Use of Force
5:17 Carrying options and considerations
6:12 Concealed carry recommendation, shoulder holster
12:16 Concealed carry recommendation, Inside waistband
16:23 Outro
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I'm European, and I'm all for adequate gun control. In order to control the gun properly, you need to OWN one and train a lot. I can see the reason in some complaints. A lot of people who should not own the gun, do own one. There is a problem with restricting the right to own a weapon. It would disarm the law abiding people while criminals and nutjobs will still be armed. That seems worse to me.
Tank bags with a side pocket on your left side (yes i'm a right handed shooter, but i practice left handed for this reason). Use your throttle to get away, and shoot if you have to.
Also, If you don't want, or don't have a tank bag, use an appendix holster, but clip it on your rear (and backwards) so you can draw with your left hand.
I don't even own a gun yet I feel as if that the ccw holster that I carry would be a shoulder holster and horizontal pointed down because it gives me the peace of mind that IF my gun has a misfire it would be less likely to hit someone and better for a lawsuit it would hit me instead and not someone else
I dont want to mess around with pulling from a waistband or shoulder holster which is firmly tucked under my riding gear. Keep it simple- pocket carry.