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    Who carries?

    Who carries their AR pistol in a book bag? The reason I ask is because its a pain to have all the paperwork to take a short barrel across state lines . Contemplating a purchase of an AR pistol to fill the role of an SBR (or as close as possible) when traveling while maintaining concealment in a 3 day pack.
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    http://www.onesourcetactical.com/m4-...x#.UvFyRNO3PFo

    Liking this so far. It fits the pistol well and has roo. For other stuff.

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    Have you ever had any issues carrying your AR pistol concealed in this fashion? In particular in regards to issues from law enforcement?

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    Nope. That being said, I don't kick it all over town with it either. And it is not obvious that its carrying a weapon. It's much better than the tennis racket I used to use, which I had no issues with either.

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    So any particular situation you carry that in adjunct to your regular edc? I'm just curious...

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    It goes with me when I make any trips away from home overnight or occasionally when I'm oit doing errands, however living in a larger urban area I bahhave to be mindful of the criminal element because my vehicle doesn't have a trunk to secure it in.

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    Alright this would fit the bill for me then. I can't exactly conceal a registered SBR and occasionally it'd be nice to know I have a bit more just in case. I will always carry a handgun, but this will be a good addition I feel. Thank you for your input and advice in how to carry. It's much appreciated.

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    No problem. Look at Hamlund tactical for better pricing also.


    http://hamlundtactical.com/catalog/i...ducts_id=12673

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    Quote Originally Posted by TylerD View Post
    Alright this would fit the bill for me then. I can't exactly conceal a registered SBR and occasionally it'd be nice to know I have a bit more just in case. I will always carry a handgun, but this will be a good addition I feel. Thank you for your input and advice in how to carry. It's much appreciated.
    Other than maybe legalities, how do you suppose concealing will be any different with a pistol than sbr? You will still have the receiver extension hanging off the back so you won't make it any smaller.
    From TOS ... "buy the shit out of that thing, all the mil spec is just nonsense."

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    It isn't the dimensions that I'm worried about. Its considered a handgun so it can be concealed.... Its a handgun so it can be taken across a state line without the paperwork and etc. That a registered SBR would require. I have a DD Mk18 and shoot it often, but I also travel a lot. Most times I dont have the time in advance to fill the paperwork out and have it return as I only know my schedule 6 weeks in advance. Per the ATF paperwork of this kind is 90 days out at the moment.

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