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  • Divehobo
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 1271

    Colorado open carry vrs. conceal carry

    Anyone know about Colorado open carry laws and wearing a jacket?

    Searched web for Colorado definition of open vrs concealed, partially or fully visible, wearing outer layers due to elements requiring and not much to be found. Definitely nothing definitive, arghh.

    CCW permits I have are allowed in Colorado but not for non residence of licensing state. Colorado does not recognize CA due to lack of reciprocity.

    If wrong forum, please move as needed
    NRA Pistol, Rifle, CCW and Metallic Reloading instructor
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    lurchnp81
    Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 373

    To my knowledge there is no exception for open carry just because it is cold. However the open carry laws really only impact you once you leave the vehicle. Colorado treats your vehicle as an extension of your home and you can carry a loaded handgun either concealed or open on your person while in your vehicle.

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    • #3
      Divehobo
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 1271

      What is definition of open carry? Does gun need to be fully visible or will a portion of gun being visible meet requirement? My understanding is you need to have gun visible so that anyone you encounter has enough knowledge to know you are carrying a firearm.

      NV open carry, from what I have read allows you to basically conceal gun as long as portion of gun remains visible such as base pad of magazine or bottom portion of grip.
      NRA Pistol, Rifle, CCW and Metallic Reloading instructor

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      • #4
        lurchnp81
        Member
        • Jan 2013
        • 373

        Originally posted by Divehobo
        What is definition of open carry? Does gun need to be fully visible or will a portion of gun being visible meet requirement? My understanding is you need to have gun visible so that anyone you encounter has enough knowledge to know you are carrying a firearm.

        NV open carry, from what I have read allows you to basically conceal gun as long as portion of gun remains visible such as base pad of magazine or bottom portion of grip.
        Unfortunately I don't know the answer to that question. I have only OC'd 1 time since moving to CO just shy of 6 years ago...and it was with an OWB holster. From experience the times I have seen other people open carrying has also been with OWB holsters.

        I don't know where the line is drawn where open becomes concealed...I have tried searching a few places online but didn't find any specific information. Sorry!

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        • #5
          9Cal_OC
          Calguns Addict
          • Apr 2019
          • 6672

          My understanding is you need to have gun visible so that anyone you encounter has enough knowledge to know you are carrying a firearm.
          Go with that. Just don’t OC in Denver and neighboring cities as they ban open carry.

          When I was in Colorado, I didn’t OC sometimes due to being in touristy areas.
          It is what it is, sadly.
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          • #6
            mej16489
            Veteran Member
            • Aug 2008
            • 2714

            opencarry.org colorodo subforum.

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            • #7
              Divehobo
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2010
              • 1271

              Originally posted by mej16489
              opencarry.org colorodo subforum.
              Thanks
              NRA Pistol, Rifle, CCW and Metallic Reloading instructor

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              • #8
                Big Jake
                I need a LIFE!!
                • Jul 2009
                • 12509

                Open carry in Colorado is legal except within the city limits of Denver. To carry concealed one must have a Colorado CCW or a CCW that is honored by Colorado. They do not issue permits to non-residents nor do they honor non-resident permits from residents of California. For example if you are a California resident with a a non-resident Arizona permit that is a no go. If you are an Arizona resident with an Arizona permit that will work. FYI, it is legal to conceal in your vehicle without any permit at all. Outside your vehicle you must have a recognized permit. I hope that helps.
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