If it's that bad, there are other reasons to get the problem solved surgically.NcongruNt wrote:You aren't going to convince him, man. The way he describes things, he wouldn't even be able to conceal a little NAA .22 with a folding grip,
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- Sat Jul 25, 2009 1:12 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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Re: problem with gun in the car while at work
- Thu Jul 23, 2009 12:17 am
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Re: problem with gun in the car while at work
Dude, putting pants on so you can wear the SmartCarry outside the Speedo is harldy "dressing around the gun."mr.72 wrote:Remember that you have never tried to do this wearing MY CLOTHES with MY BODY. And if you don't recall from several months ago, clearly I am not inclined to dress around my gun.
And FWIW, yes, I did carry my .357 in the SmartCarry over a speedo, under swim trunks once at a rather remote swimming area. (it was due for a through cleaning anyway, so I figured nothing would motivate me to do the job right like taking it for a swim in lake water - 2 years later, I've changed springs and slicked up the trigger, and have yet to find any corrosion)
- Wed Jul 22, 2009 12:12 pm
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Re: problem with gun in the car while at work
Then you're doing it wrong. Move things around until it feels right and you can get to it. Granted, I think Charlie's insane if he actually can forget he's carrying a Gov't Model in a SmartCarry, but once I quit trying that and pinned the pocket down to size for my snub, I can easily arrange it to not bother me, and still maintain as fast a draw as with a tuckable IWB.mr.72 wrote:I could probably conceal my LCP in a SmartCarry and eliminate 99% of these chances of being discovered but then the gun is hardly more useful than it is in my car, and it's very uncomfortable to carry that way.
- Fri Jul 17, 2009 1:00 am
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Re: problem with gun in the car while at work
You want to get really expensive, Google "Taser XREP" and you'll have the perfect chamber round for carrying a KEG-1274novaman wrote:Yall gotta quit finding things for me to buy!KD5NRH wrote:The KEG-12 is a tad cheaper, and available in a 3+1 version.
- Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:50 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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Re: problem with gun in the car while at work
The KEG-12 is a tad cheaper, and available in a 3+1 version.HKUSP45C wrote:This is also a fantastic choice fort the car since it's a shotty but also small enough to be useable in a seated position in the car:
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Though you will have to pay the $5 AOW NFA tax and wait on the paperwork. It shouldn't take more than 6 weeks currently in Texas, from what I'm hearing from friends.