Pictures Of Your Daily Carry

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Smith 642 in a SmartCarry
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"Deep" is the only carry option open to me at this time
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well, we got around to getting a decent digital camera for Xmas so I have new pics of daily carry for myself and the wife.

My Daily Carry - Taurus 24/7 pro 12+1 .45. Federal Hydrashock, Ken Onion Kershaw 1650ST Vapor II, Milton Sparks Summer Special 2, my fav zippo.
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The Wife's Daily Carry - Taurus 24/7 17+1 9mm
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We went to colorado this week and finally got to meet my in-laws. My father-in-law is quite the gun collector. This is one of the coolest things in his collection. I wish I had gotten more detailed shots of it. Never touched by human hands. Audie Murphy Tribute Rifle - Winchester Model 94 commemorative .30-30 with 24-karat gold artwork
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Edited for better pictures.

Smith 66 w/ a 2.5 barrel. Sparks PMK. Man these belt loops are TIGHT. This thing will take a while to break in.

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On the belt w/ speed loaders.
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Very nice combo longtooth. I love that holster!

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Beats me why some folks buy one that good & dont wear it. Had a gun in it but not a belt mark on the slots.
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I'll be carrying this one tomorrow:
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Nice job polishing that S&W. I saw that a little while ago on THR.

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Good choice on carry guns, doc!

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"rlol" J/K saw this another gun forum (as a joke) and I couldn't stop laughing. Thought y'all might enjoy it.

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only thing missing is the crack pipe :smilelol5:
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The guy that packs that holster probably drives this car!

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This is my everyday carry gun, very reliable and solid.

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Been a while since I posted an update, and I've got new equipment, so I thought I'd share. :mrgreen:

I've got an FM Hi-Power in 9mm. It holds 14+1 with the FM mag, and I carry 2 spare 13-round FN mags. I carry GDHP 124gr +P loads. I've got an Inova Bolt 2A tactical light and a Smith & Wesson Bullseye SWAT II knife.
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The Hi-Power rides in a Galco Combat Master OWB holster at 3:00, while the spare mags ride in a custom-made open-top dual mag carrier at 8:00. The cell phone rides in a Cellet Noble C2 OWB holster at 10:30. The knife is carried clipped inside my strong side pocket, and the light is pocket carried on the weak side front pocket.
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NcongruNt wrote:...The cell phone rides in a Cellet Noble C2 OWB holster at 10:30...
Is the clip on that phone holster big enough to securely latch onto your gun belt? All that I've been able to find have either been too short, or not allowed enough depth for the thickness of the belt.

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dude wrote:
NcongruNt wrote:...The cell phone rides in a Cellet Noble C2 OWB holster at 10:30...
Is the clip on that phone holster big enough to securely latch onto your gun belt? All that I've been able to find have either been too short, or not allowed enough depth for the thickness of the belt.
Yes. I've got a 1.5" bullhide gun belt from thebeltman.net and it rides fine on it. It's not perfect, but suitable enough for the job that I haven't looked for anything else. It stays in place well enough that unless you're doing something very physical that has you rubbing up against surfaces or flooring, it won't come off. It also has the nice feature of a magnet retainer on the flap that keeps it closed very snugly. I bought mine at Fry's for about $10, if I remember correctly.
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