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Just sharing some pics of the project. Many good vibes out there from fellow supporters. For the record, in CA, I do not ride with guns in there (I have flag inserts) and I use replicas in the parking lot bike shows. Legal, yes. Safe, no.
Had the holster rig custom made. Had the spurs on the floorboards custom made. Painted all the docking hardware to match, powdercoated the inner primary, and, well, a lot of other stuff....
Looks very nice, but I do have one problem. Your thread title says "Second Amendment is Alive and Well" and then you tell us how dead it is in California. Just saying.
Looks very nice, but I do have one problem. Your thread title says "Second Amendment is Alive and Well" and then you tell us how dead it is in California. Just saying.
Ha, I hear ya...
I wish CA would wake up, but..
lucky for us, there is more to life.. and the USA, than CA.
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