A local attorney I know, who also teaches Concealed Carry classes, performed an experiment a few years ago in which he wore nice jeans or khakis, a starched solid-color button up shirt, cowboy boots, and a 1911 in a nice belt holster. He dressed that way for several weeks, going about his business in local cities, and never got questioned by anybody except those who knew him well. People just assumed he was with the local Sheriffs Department or something similar. I'd imagine a guy could also dress somewhat like our Fish and Game officers in muted-tone tactical pants, black boots, a beige or olive polo shirt, and a Glock on a black web belt, and nobody would be the wiser. When clean-cut people happen to look like they are "official" in some capacity, it often draws little attention if they are armed. Of course, you could not represent yourself as LE in these instances. That should go without saying.....

Last edited by JPro; 08/11/20.

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