One thing about winter is the necessity of jackets. During this initial period of learning to carry a handgun once again, I'll probably make numerous adjustments in my methods. I intend to carry every time I go out, whether that's on a bike or on foot. Many guys carry originally for the novelty, and then they get sloppy when carrying something extra becomes a hassle.
I've even been told that anti-gun businesses get sloppy, too. They post bright new decals on their doors, then realize that gunfights at the OK Corral never happen. When the decals peal off they are seldom replaced.
Like everyone else, the summer will mandate a change in clothing. I'm not wearing any biker crap now, other than black T-shirts. I don't want to ruin my good boots, my comfy Harley jeans or my new jean jacket--which still has its sleeves. I actually look like a homeless townie. My jacket is falling apart, my Wranglers are patched everywhere and my gloves are old examples that failed as good riding gloves.
By the time I ride again, I'll make all of the newbie mistakes and find a solution that works.
"Imagine a king who fights his own battles. Wouldn't that be a sight?" Brad Pitt as Achilles in the movie 'Troy'
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