your own version of "shock and awe"Pawpaw wrote:Have you considered it could be a distraction... giving you a tactical advantage? After all, the guy won't be "ogling" long!TexasTornado wrote:Maybe it's just me... but the flash part of this option bothers me. I just assume not expose myself (even if it's just my stomach and bra) to anyone, much less someone I intend to shoot.
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- Sat Aug 20, 2016 4:38 pm
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- Sat Aug 20, 2016 9:12 am
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I don't have a problem with the "flash", I just had a problem with the holster. the gun kept flopping up.
- Fri Feb 19, 2016 7:33 pm
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a lot of it depends on what she wears, is she a jeans girl? or dress and skirt type?
I do agree that with small children around she needs to keep it on body. Here are a few sites for her to start at, now these are in addition to your basic "holster at the waist" option. I understand the desire for a revolver because of simplicity and because I simply didn't "get" the semi, that's what I did, but I fairly quickly moved to a semi-. I now have a curve, an LCP and an LC9
there is the Can Can series, the hip hugger could work great with a skirt or anything with a waist. The draw would be at the waist.
They also have a nice garter, that would work with a dress. The draw would be from below.
http://www.cancanconcealment.com/
The UnderTech Concealment has several different options. I have thought that the shorts would work under a skirt. The draw would be at the waist
http://undertechunderwear.com/
Dene Adams has great corset holsters. From the pictures the carry looks higher than the Can Can, so do some looking online, check youtube videos and such to compare.
http://www.deneadams.com/
feel free to ask questions here, I've done a lot of research. There are so many options these days and, well, to be honest, I'm actually very slowly working on developing 2 more.
I do agree that with small children around she needs to keep it on body. Here are a few sites for her to start at, now these are in addition to your basic "holster at the waist" option. I understand the desire for a revolver because of simplicity and because I simply didn't "get" the semi, that's what I did, but I fairly quickly moved to a semi-. I now have a curve, an LCP and an LC9
there is the Can Can series, the hip hugger could work great with a skirt or anything with a waist. The draw would be at the waist.
They also have a nice garter, that would work with a dress. The draw would be from below.
http://www.cancanconcealment.com/
The UnderTech Concealment has several different options. I have thought that the shorts would work under a skirt. The draw would be at the waist
http://undertechunderwear.com/
Dene Adams has great corset holsters. From the pictures the carry looks higher than the Can Can, so do some looking online, check youtube videos and such to compare.
http://www.deneadams.com/
feel free to ask questions here, I've done a lot of research. There are so many options these days and, well, to be honest, I'm actually very slowly working on developing 2 more.