$35 for the complete setup, $20 for the trigger guard and paracord to be used as a tethered option, $20 for the hardware, strut & loop to attach to the VanGuard if purchased without at initial purchase.
Coming soon. I have been using one of these since August and thinks it's some neat gear to add to the rest of my carry options. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaaY3YRPbkw More pictures Added 020812 http://kitup.military.com/2012/02/public-service-announcement-raven.html http://www.facebook.com/pages/Raven-Concealment-Systems/305851175686?sk=wall
I HATE these stupid cards. It implies that you need the state to regulate your protection. The goal should be that we don't need a license like in several other states. Using the states requirements to make you sound important to a business makes it seem like we need the state to issue us permission to protect ourselves. The people who live in Free states without the need of a license to carry are not second class citizens. As a business owner the only thing I am worried about is my liability. Currently there is no liability to a business if a lawful use of self defense takes place on their property.
I have been thinking of sumo for this year but this might help me make a decision. My current street bike gets 1,600 to 2,100 miles on a rear and it’s a pain in the ass plus expensive. I'm not sure I want to go with 500 mile tire changes because I know the bike will be sitting around a lot waiting for me to get around to putting another tire on it. What tires are you running?
If you want to make sure she has a good time make sure you plan to be back to your hotel by dark. Riding on the roads down there at night on a motorcycle doubles the intimidating factor.