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- Mon Mar 10, 2014 6:16 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Anyone have a good solution for jogging and carrying.
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- Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:43 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Anyone have a good solution for jogging and carrying.
- Replies: 37
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Re: Anyone have a good solution for jogging and carrying.
Can you situate it such that the pocket holster stays in the bag when you draw, or to put it another way, if you draw the pistol can you draw it clear of both the bag and the holster at the same time? If so I would recommend that, just for safety. If not:
How thick are the "walls" of the holding area? The advantage of a DA/SA is that the DA is often quite heavy, providing a strong safety factor in this instance, and if the containing area is pretty stiff it should be allright. My wife has a Beretta Storm hand cannon in a special purse. It is soft and has a built in softer holster, but is constructed stiffly enough that, with a DA I'd feel perfectly safe carrying with one in the barrel but decocked. Does that style sig also have a safety or is a SA only with a safety? If its a concern (or its SA only) and you have a safety use that as well BUT PRACTICE TAKING THAT SAFETY OFF A LOT AS IN EVERY TIME YOU SHOOT A STRING IN PRACTICE so that muscle memory is complete.
As noted in another thread, if there is concern wear it empty but in DA mode for a week or two and bang the gun pack around a good bit. That should help convince if its safe or not.
EDIT: I was able to open the pic finally of where the holster area is. Again, if you can put a pocket holster in there and draw clear of both cool, if not try for two weeks without it it appears stiff or with good padding. A good DA/SA pistol should be just fine in that setup.
How thick are the "walls" of the holding area? The advantage of a DA/SA is that the DA is often quite heavy, providing a strong safety factor in this instance, and if the containing area is pretty stiff it should be allright. My wife has a Beretta Storm hand cannon in a special purse. It is soft and has a built in softer holster, but is constructed stiffly enough that, with a DA I'd feel perfectly safe carrying with one in the barrel but decocked. Does that style sig also have a safety or is a SA only with a safety? If its a concern (or its SA only) and you have a safety use that as well BUT PRACTICE TAKING THAT SAFETY OFF A LOT AS IN EVERY TIME YOU SHOOT A STRING IN PRACTICE so that muscle memory is complete.
As noted in another thread, if there is concern wear it empty but in DA mode for a week or two and bang the gun pack around a good bit. That should help convince if its safe or not.
EDIT: I was able to open the pic finally of where the holster area is. Again, if you can put a pocket holster in there and draw clear of both cool, if not try for two weeks without it it appears stiff or with good padding. A good DA/SA pistol should be just fine in that setup.