the other point is to rehearse yourself if you're going the guitar case route- chances are if you're carrying , someone's going to ask what's in it- best to come off like a grump and tell him to mind his own business- if you say something like fender or one of the well known brands, they're going to want to see it
the other point is to rehearse yourself if you're going the guitar case route- chances are if you're carrying , someone's going to ask what's in it- best to come off like a grump and tell him to mind his own business- if you say something like fender or one of the well known brands, they're going to want to see it
Try a cello case. Trust me no one will ask.
but you have to learn how to walk bow-legged-
So if I throw my glock with a cable lock in a padded case, lock that too and throw it in my backpack with 500 rounds I can take it directly to the range by any means necessary?
ex, walking, biking, or public transit?
Interesting thread,
So if I throw my glock with a cable lock in a padded case, lock that too and throw it in my backpack with 500 rounds I can take it directly to the range by any means necessary?
ex, walking, biking, or public transit?
From what I'm reading this is perfectly legal, and as long as it doesn't look suspicious then I'm not going to get hassled.
That depends. Is it a nice day and you feel like walking? Is the train more expensive? Is it raining and the train is the best way to get there?
The phrase on my ATT is "reasonably direct" - anything that isn't unreasonable must be reasonable, and walking because you like good weather is reasonable. So is taking the train because you want to save time.