What holster is that 145 inside in that first picture? It looks like a nice option for my 111.txlouie wrote:
My PT145 pro and Charter 2000 undercover.
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145 is in an Undercover by DM Bullard. Got it for $55 at the Market Hall gun show. They're cheaper at his ebay store.
http://www.dmbullardleather.com/1429711.html
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I got a new holster, Cell phone, and pocket knife since my last pic. Thought I would toss a new one in here.
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Networking in a health care enviroment. I only have to wear it when I'm on call. It actually help me out sometimes. One day the wind blew open my cover garment and someone gave me weird look so a grabbed my pager and acted like it went off. We exchanged nods and that was that. Kinda like the waving of the hand and using a Jedi mind trick"This is not the weapon you are looking for" "Move along."htxred wrote:i havent seen a pager in so long i almost forgot what they looked like. what line of work are you iN?Wildscar wrote:I got a new holster, Cell phone, and pocket knife since my last pic. Thought I would toss a new one in here.
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Nice collection medicff0879. I think you'll find it much faster to load from that side saddle though if you put the shells in from the bottom. (Brass down)
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Wow that's why I love this forum. So much great information and insight. I never even thought of that technique ,but I have flipped all of mine brass down now. Could make a huge difference in a bad situation. Thank you HighVelocity and TexasCHLforum.HighVelocity wrote: I think you'll find it much faster to load from that side saddle though if you put the shells in from the bottom. (Brass down)
I have seen several pictures of people carrying their shells like that and I found it kind of difficult to get the shells out when I carried them brass down? It is a very tight fit (which I know is good) but its almost too tight to me, what do you guys recommend? I know its hard to demonstrate proper loading techinque from a side saddle in words, but maybe im trying to hold the SG wrong when loading?HighVelocity wrote:Nice collection medicff0879. I think you'll find it much faster to load from that side saddle though if you put the shells in from the bottom. (Brass down)
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