How do you conceal carry on a motorcycle?
>>64445141Same way as always
>>64445141strong side carry, don't put a pistol near your spine or you might break your back
I just iwb under my jacket because it doesn't really matter WHILE riding. Just know it'll fuck you up if you hit the ground on it.As for using your handgun, just ride off. You'll lose if they use their vehicle as a weapon against you so just use your superior speed and small size to leave that faggot behind in traffic. If you're wearing gloves good fucking look even pulling the trigger, let alone hitting anything.
>>64445141Off-body carry. Holster on the fuel tank then change to iwb when I dismount. Fuck having a hard metal object as a pressure point between my body and the road if I come off.
You would need to practice left-handed because your right hand needs to stay on the throttle.
>>64445824This is my concern too. Haven't gotten around to getting my CHL yet (moved to a new area a few months ago, after living in one where it was extremely hard to get) but I'm thinking I'll just put it in my tank bag (in an IWB holster) while riding. My area is so safe that it's not that pressing anyway, atm I'm more concerned about wildlife but I'll want defense against people once I start doing longer trips, though annoyingly there's no reciprocity with my state's permits and any others so I'll have to figure that whole situation out.
It used to be a pain even with a smaller pistol, but with an enigma I have no problem with aiwb of a full size Glock on the bike. It just finds an acceptably comfortable spot. I throw it in the backpack if I'm continent crossing but for a couple hours its fine.However the end of the holster did fracture the paint on my plastic tank.
>>64445141LCP in hoodie pocket or clipped to the waist of my jeans. The real problem is trying to wear gloves and getting your finger on the trigger.
>>64445141I grow up and drive a normal vehicle
>>64445141Jonket
>>64445141Legitimate use of chest and shoulder holsters
>>64446109This movie was fucking terrible. Atrocious storytelling and plot, ouldn't watch past 30 minutes. I regret getting meme'd into this by motorcycle/weebs on 4chan
>>64445991This is totally unrelated to carrying on a bike. How do you make ordinary pants with a belt work when using the enigma? For me the holster, pants button, and belt thickness all stack up and protrude out so far that printing from the gun itself becomes the least of my concern. It's funny, in gym shorts and a t-shirt the enigma is utterly invisible and super comfy, while in pants and a belt I find it horrible. Maybe I need a thinner belt.
>>64446860I entirely quit wearing a belt when I switched to this. The DCC clip you see is defanged (removed the little tang or else its impossible to get it all on and off) and hooked to the pants, it holds itself up and in place well. I spend all summer in gym shorts so this is the only way I can carry a full-size, but it works just fine in jeans or pants
Bro is larping Sicario
>>64445141glock 43 under the tailglock 19 on the consoleglock 26 on chest rig with 16kg of putty and a Jesus switch
>>64445141Shoulder holsterNext question
>>64445141>How do you conceal carry on a motorcycle?Same way the AI Bikes, the MOTO-TERMINATORS in TERMINATOR:SALVATION did.
>>64448805I prefer a cross-chest holster. It's a cleaner draw.
>>64445141doesnt matter when you get ran over by stacy in her suburban :^)
>>64445141Typically it's in my satchel in my hardcase. I have had people chase me at 100+mph and still not needed a gun yet. >t. All year round PNW rider
>>64445141This many subhuman bikies infesting /k/? Disgusting.
>>64445141stop being an attention whore faggot>>64449638this
>>64449691Imagine being in a weapons board and shitting on the most agile vehicle ever made
>>64450196Is that why bikers always get splattered? I thought you said they were agile!
>>64446673This. You should be wearing a jacket anyway and this will keep the gun close and on you Incase you get flung. Your ribcage and sternum are hardy this and shouldn't suffer any from what is generally a pretty broad holster too
>>64450438the ones getting splattered are niggers and retarded zoomers who get a litter bike with no riding experience
>>64450874Also retards riding drunk/high, or boomers who think they're too cool to wear gear on the 700lb Harley they can barely make it around a corner on.
>>64445141Currently either pocket carry inside the jacket or a belt bag/box at 3 o'clock. Currently looking into a fanny-pack or sling back.
>>64449638but that's why I want to CC on my bikethat way when karen gets pissed off at me for being on a motorcycle, I can put a .44 slug into her engine block
>>64445141Motorcycle demands the M3 shoulder holster 1911 combo>>64445991Shit I didn't even know they made bikes with plastic tanks
>>64449662Based. It's starting to snow in the cascades so I'll have to start heading to the olympics for trails but I still ride most of every week
>>64452592>I didn't know they made bikes with plastic tanksEvery dirt bike and most dual sports have them. No fuel guage so thst comes in handy
>>64450874I really, truly do not understand the mindset of those people that go out and buy a 1200cc super sport as their first bike or after only a year or less of riding. How does that seem like a good idea or even fun? What kind of mental illness is that? Some kid at work knew I ride so he was asking for my opinion on a used 1390 super duke as his first bike. Brother, you can't even wring out a 400 on side streets you're going to have a terrible time on that thing.
>>64452661My first bike was a super sport and it was fine. I had a few years of driving experience. I think getting a super sport and respecting it is better than getting a 250 and not riding respectfully.
>>64452694How old were you? I wonder if that has anything to do with it. Seems like people that get into riding a little later in life are generally much less retarded about it
>>64452661They want the bike they think is cool, not the one that actually makes sense for them, and most probably have friends who'll make fun of them for riding an appropriate learner bike - I knew lots of people in my teens/early 20s who considered a 600 super sport a beginner bike. Also just typical young guy macho shit I guess, the same stuff that makes people refuse to use PPE at work and so on.
>>64452661The US doesn't believe in hand holding and motorcycle culture is definitely multiplying that by two. I bought a 500CC honder as my start and bumped up to a 790. I've seen countless guys on big bikes and super sports that do ride it real, but the simple fact of the matter is the moto community is so small now most guys don't get the fun low cc exposure they used to in highschool. It's made even worse that now the only budget low cc bikes are chink suicide cycles
>>64453795Also indian ones. Though japan still makes a few, i.e. mt-03, crf300, grom and the like
>>64453808The Royal Enfields are better than chink cycles but I still wouldn't spend on either. Those Enfields are pigfat and Indian metallurgy makes me just as nervous as Chinese
>>64453823The indian ktms have qc issues and questionable metallurgy/engineering (go figure)
>>64453823>>64453839Jeet bikes are alright, in the last few years both chink and jeeters have improved quite a bit, its those that are dirt cheap that end up doing bad in the end, besides also being the ones getting splattered too besides retarded squid nepobabies wrecking their liter bikes that their boomers bought them. Also even popular japanese brands like Honda has been selling indo-china region made bikes for decades now and not many have issues. As for the metal quality, its mostly the bolts that some people complain with them being cheap and tend to rust even, lucky that since these are popular, you can get 7071 aluminum sets for not much money if you are really worried about that, also usually people that end up with a broken screw is due of them not using a torque wrench anyways./k/ wise the ultimate bike for this is getting a dual sport with hopefully a 3 gallon tank. If I had to pick just one, Yamaha TW200 would be my pick, its pretty much a mountain goat, and even with a punctured tire you can still move for quite a bit.
>>6445269922. I wasn’t mature in many areas of life but crashing my first car at 17 taught me a valuable lesson on the road.