First week unarmed in 30 years..and last
- Aglifter
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Re: First week unarmed in 30 years..and last
Bah... No such thing as overkill... or at least too much overkill...
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A gentleman unarmed is undressed.
Collects of 1903/08 Colt Pocket Auto
A gentleman unarmed is undressed.
Collects of 1903/08 Colt Pocket Auto
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Re: First week unarmed in 30 years..and last
Was there a picture? Seems to be gone now...
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Re: First week unarmed in 30 years..and last
What about one of CC's & Aglifter's Crossbreed holsters? They work under dress shirts, don't they? Several of my acquaintance have them as well.
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Re: First week unarmed in 30 years..and last
Just a P3AT in the pocket is better than nothing -- and can be easily concealed in the lightest of suits.
I agree 100000%.
I have a couple of holsters for my KT and Seecamp. One is for the front-pocket, holds a spare mag too.
The other has a rectangular backing so it "prints" like a wallet.
I'll post the makers' info when I pull them out of the safe later.
It's easy to forget both are there.
The hardest part of either is getting used to not carrying anything else in said pocket, though it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.
I just can't carry a "real gun" all the time, but my "mouse-guns" work great for the purpose. I never leave home without them...
DD
I agree 100000%.
I have a couple of holsters for my KT and Seecamp. One is for the front-pocket, holds a spare mag too.
The other has a rectangular backing so it "prints" like a wallet.
I'll post the makers' info when I pull them out of the safe later.
It's easy to forget both are there.
The hardest part of either is getting used to not carrying anything else in said pocket, though it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.
I just can't carry a "real gun" all the time, but my "mouse-guns" work great for the purpose. I never leave home without them...
DD
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Re: First week unarmed in 30 years..and last
I use a "Belly Band" quite frequently. The velcro retention strap can be very uncomfortable. I use mine like this: The only gun I carry in it is a snubby "J" frame. I put the gun in a DeSantis Nemesis pocket holster, and place that in the cuff holder in the band. This gives me a little more latitude in positioning the firearm, and it still seems to ride pretty securely. I only wear this for deep concealment situations, with a tucked in shirt. Bending, crouching, and kneeling are all more difficult, but not terribly so.Factfind wrote:Have any of you Gents ever used a "Belly Band" holster? or a Kramer T shirt holster?
I'm thinking about trying one.