All y'all making suggestions about changing between holster A and holster B might want to recall why that may not be in your best interest.
http://forum.opencarry.org/forums/s...n-a-Ferry-Tale-Arrested-for-following-the-law
stay safe.
Y'know, when I first started carrying (CC), I was all sucked-in to the "conventional wisdom" about never letting a sheeple see the gun. I would go through all these fantastically difficult contortions to transfer the gun to the car holster, or holster it from the brief-case at the next stop after leaving wherever.
Then one day, I said, "the hell with it." "Open carry is legal." And, "I'm not gonna suffer a car-jacking or robbery at the bank drive-thru just because a sheeple might get their knickers in a bunch." Or, words to that effect.
Today, I holster up from the brief-case standing at the trunk of the car. And, unholster to the car holster before getting in the car.
Enough is enough, rights are rights. And, I'm not going to go around trying to avoid every possible risk.
Now, that doesn't mean I'm stupid about it. For example, if I am at my car and want to transfer the gun, I first look around at other parked cars, and look for anybody just sitting in their car or walking in the parking lot who might see me make the transfer. If there is someone looking at me, I just wait a few seconds, maybe pretending to fumble for keys or something. Then, after they pull away, or walk past, I make the transfer quickly, with a lot of attention on safe gun handling.
If someone is sitting nearby in a car (but not next to me), I'll just turn my body so they can't really see me threading my belt through the holster loops. Or, the gun transfer.
Over the last seven or eight years, I've maybe had to drive to a new parking space maybe twice.
So, I won't invite trouble by just ignoring the situation and possible reactions. But, on the other hand, a right is a right, dammit. And, I'm only gonna go through but so much gyrations to exercise a right.