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Motorcycle Concealed carry, no its not a danger, it saved me

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The question has come up from time to time.. " I don't think" I(you) should carry while riding what if you fall, the gun will hurt you.
Perhaps, nothing's guaranteed in life..
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But my Post crash opinion... No, carrying a gun on your hip, in a proper holster, at the 3:33 is not inherently dangerous in a crash.


High Sided at 60-70 MPH, drilled to the ground,,while I was wearing all the gear.. the gun and holster, and knife saved me some skin as well.
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Few hours after being admitted to the ER, released with 4 broken ribs and some minor rash and contusions, checking out the accident site on way home.
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So three points..
No brusing on hip at 3:30 from gun impact,,and yes the gun impacted the ground.
Gun was not retained in holster... need to think about that one... had I needed it from a supine position in the ditch, it was a dozen feet away from me in the road.
Wear your gear if you ride.. you DO NOT control the crash, nor how much skill you will need to make it home... I walk away from a 70mph high side crash (arguably one of the hardest hitting types) with few injuries..thanks to not only owning great gear...but wearing it, rain, shine, Texas Summer, or just a quick trip down the road
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Wow, good thing you didn't sustain any more injury than you did. Heal up soon.
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I saw the picture of the holster on Facebook. How are you feeling today?
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Wow, glad you are relatively OK. I cringe when I see anyone riding without full gear.
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Get well soon!

What was the cause of the crash? What type of bike?
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E.Marquez,

The photo of you on the ground while an LEO squatted close by to presumably observe you - were you unconscious?

I'm very glad you weren't gravely injured.

Gonna keep riding?
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Yikes, glad you are no worse for wear than you are.

How did the gun fare? I didn't see a picture of it. Looks like the knife saved you some road-rubbin'.
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Thanks for passing along your hard-earned experience E.M.
Very, VERY glad you were not seriously injured.

From a fellow rider... Hope you heal quickly and completely.
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Great post, thank you for sharing & glad you're ok!
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You are a tough hombre.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:I saw the picture of the holster on Facebook. How are you feeling today?
:banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :mad5
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And sore

But alive.
Went into the shop and looked at the bike, first time...made me sick.

Gun is only minor damage
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Abraham wrote:E.Marquez,

The photo of you on the ground while an LEO squatted close by to presumably observe you - were you unconscious?

I'm very glad you weren't gravely injured.

Gonna keep riding?
Ummm no awake and Im told, incharge. Seems I was giving orders to the "helpers" to secure the scene and make it safe BEFORE attending to me, as well as instruction who to call, where is my bike, no your NOT cutting off my boots and belt..
I'm ahh, not a pleasant patient... :biggrinjester:
28 years of being in charge
38 years of riding, racing and crashing motorcycles (mostly off road.. this and a crash in 1986 are my only street crashes in 38 years)
Racing off road trucks....
I've been in a few accidents and been in charge at a lot more ..so I get a bit.... authoritative even when supine it seems.... or so i was told :tiphat:
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Redneck_Buddha wrote:You are a tough hombre.
I've always said there is a fine line between tough and stupid :biggrinjester:
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Glad your alright. Are you gonna carry more knives when you ride now? :biggrinjester:
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Glad to see you mostly OK after that. When I rode a bike, a buddy of mine told me there are 2 types of bike riders... Those that have laid one down and those that will. A few weeks later I did exactly that...not a collision but some unseen deep gravel in a turn and went down doing about 35mph. I looked at my gloves, jeans, long sleeve shirt, and helmet and was very glad to have been wearing all of them. The gloves were shredded but my hands had only minor injuries...did cost me $400 in parts to fix the bike though.

Thanks for posting this and sharing... I always shake my head at people riding without gear...its just a matter of time before they lay it down and learn the hard way.

Again glad to see you are okay.
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