Fact: The ATC's issued to Brinks guards are for "protection of life"; the money is "insured" and is not worth getting shot over.
I carry "legally". I own a Norc NZ-85 9mm pistol. It is HEAVY and I would not wnat to carry it all day long. If you intend to carry, go tupperware, seeing as we can't own 12-6 snubbies or .32ACP or .25ACP's. M&P, Glock, Springfield all make a very reliable "tupperware" pistol which can be carried all day long without fatigue.
As for choice of holsters, it is very dependant upon body shape and what kind of activities you normally partake in. This will influence IWB, OWB, ankle, shoulder, fanny pack holsters etc...
As for the legality of carrying a loaded pistol in the house, all I can say is that when I posed this quetion to the Quebec CFO, his reply was, "I don't know, I would have to charge you and then have a judge decide on the legality of it." I admitted to the CFO that I "carried" locked and loaded in my home, I asked if he was going to "charge me", he declined!
I do NOT encourage anyone to intentionally break any laws. As a father and a husband, I will do whatever I must to ensure the safety of my family, irregardless of whatever the CFO, the Pope, The Queen, God, Jesus or Budda, may say or think.
Do however make certain that when you leave the home, you must comply with "safe storage" rules, meaning firearms UNLOADED and securely locked away.
It has been stated as fact that there are only three states in which you may find a firearm:
- In Storage; or
- In Transport; or
- In Use.
If your wife is to have access to restricted firearms, make certain she has an RPAL. My wife has her PAL and is working on her RPAL. Until such time as she holds an RPAL, she does not have access to my firearms when I leave the house, they are stored in my gun room and only I have access.
We will eventually win the right to carry concealed in Canada, we had it a few decades ago! Yes, up to the 60's we had CCW and blood did NOT flow in the streets in Canada.
Take Internet advice with a grain of salt. Whatever your final decision, keep it to yourself, I/we don't need/want to know about it!
If you haven't already done so, join us in the fight at
www.canadacarry.org so that you can participate in getting ATC for all law-abiding Canadians.