Get to work on your CCW - it's neither difficult nor expensive in NV, but it can take a little while (here in Clark County, anyway). Once that's done, there will be extraordinarily few reasons to open carry.
@@gunhobbywithdannythemedic I'm embarrassed to admit that I'd seen that video. Oops. You will need to go to LVMPD to update your address - it needs to match your driver's license (you're getting your NV DL right away, right?). Once all that's done, I still don't see much reason to open carry.
If they only made this same holster with a light option. Even for small ones like the TLR 7 A flex
Get to work on your CCW - it's neither difficult nor expensive in NV, but it can take a little while (here in Clark County, anyway). Once that's done, there will be extraordinarily few reasons to open carry.
I have a NV CCW.
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@@gunhobbywithdannythemedic I'm embarrassed to admit that I'd seen that video. Oops. You will need to go to LVMPD to update your address - it needs to match your driver's license (you're getting your NV DL right away, right?). Once all that's done, I still don't see much reason to open carry.
you can email them the change of address. all is done.. open carry is just for fun!
I thought you read the owners manual. That screw you were adjusting is for the ALS which is pre-set for your selected weapon at the factory.
that's the problem with those one size fits some holsters; they don't.