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Remember to Have Fun! - Solar Bear 2020 Champion
Let's discuss personal protective gear but not the type you are thinking about.
I have been riding for decades. In that time I have come across all sorts of people from different walks of life and lifestyles.
About 20 years ago in a former career I was working 911 dispatch when a call came in about two motorcyclists that went down in the median of a highway. Both were likely injured. Ambulances and first responders were sent as well as local law enforcement and state since it is was a state highway and injuries were involved.
After the crash was worked one of the fire fighters came by dispatch. They had found a pistol on the ground at the scene. They were not sure if belonged to one of the riders or not. After checking the IDs it was discovered that the riders had permits to carry from the state they lived in and that state had reciprocity with where we were. So not a big deal other than the pistol got loose in the crash.
Flash forward and I am riding with a group of riders that had veterans in the group. Some would carry on their hip in a holster but keep it covered. They had permits. Again no big deal but I wondered about what side the pistol was on compared to the throttle.. Would they be able to draw with their right hand and fire while riding?
Going all the way back to when I was in the military police we were taught it was as important to be able to use your nondominante hand as the dominant because you were not always able to choose your firing position.
Imagine calling out, "HEY BADGUY. CAN WE SHIFT AROUND SO I CAN PEEK AROUND THE RIGHT SIDE OF THIS COVER?"
Anyway, I may or may not carry depending on a lot of factors. Even when I do carry I know that to use the the force continuum. Presence, verbal, soft hands, aggressive response, intermediate weapons, and lethal force only when all else has failed.
But today I had this come up in a video from my YouTube suggestions:
I will say his throttle hand will be good to go on running the bike but what is with that harness? Why so exposed and why so high? Dude has to be limber in that left arm!
One of the things I get a kick out of is open carry. If I was a bad guy of any competence then I would not hesitate to get the drop on this fellow and relieve him of his pistol before going on to rob him.
If he is carrying for protection against wildlife then any animal that thinks it can take this guy down is likely either faster and/or bigger so being able to draw and get a good sight on the charging animal is key to not getting trampled, chomped on, stomped on, clawed on, or otherwise be put in a world of hurt.
What can this guy do better? How would you carry if you were to carry?
I have been riding for decades. In that time I have come across all sorts of people from different walks of life and lifestyles.
About 20 years ago in a former career I was working 911 dispatch when a call came in about two motorcyclists that went down in the median of a highway. Both were likely injured. Ambulances and first responders were sent as well as local law enforcement and state since it is was a state highway and injuries were involved.
After the crash was worked one of the fire fighters came by dispatch. They had found a pistol on the ground at the scene. They were not sure if belonged to one of the riders or not. After checking the IDs it was discovered that the riders had permits to carry from the state they lived in and that state had reciprocity with where we were. So not a big deal other than the pistol got loose in the crash.
Flash forward and I am riding with a group of riders that had veterans in the group. Some would carry on their hip in a holster but keep it covered. They had permits. Again no big deal but I wondered about what side the pistol was on compared to the throttle.. Would they be able to draw with their right hand and fire while riding?
Going all the way back to when I was in the military police we were taught it was as important to be able to use your nondominante hand as the dominant because you were not always able to choose your firing position.
Imagine calling out, "HEY BADGUY. CAN WE SHIFT AROUND SO I CAN PEEK AROUND THE RIGHT SIDE OF THIS COVER?"
Anyway, I may or may not carry depending on a lot of factors. Even when I do carry I know that to use the the force continuum. Presence, verbal, soft hands, aggressive response, intermediate weapons, and lethal force only when all else has failed.
But today I had this come up in a video from my YouTube suggestions:
I will say his throttle hand will be good to go on running the bike but what is with that harness? Why so exposed and why so high? Dude has to be limber in that left arm!
One of the things I get a kick out of is open carry. If I was a bad guy of any competence then I would not hesitate to get the drop on this fellow and relieve him of his pistol before going on to rob him.
If he is carrying for protection against wildlife then any animal that thinks it can take this guy down is likely either faster and/or bigger so being able to draw and get a good sight on the charging animal is key to not getting trampled, chomped on, stomped on, clawed on, or otherwise be put in a world of hurt.
What can this guy do better? How would you carry if you were to carry?