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carry question
Has anyone used or is there a fanny pack set up for Conceal Carry.
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Have many times,
I have a special leather one made to fit/retain a Glock 19 with twin zippers and a pull tab for fast access
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But I have other leather ones too just plain ones I've carried other guns in.
Caution, use holster/something to cover trigger inside the pack and don't toss other items in with gun like keys chapstick etc which could activate trigger.
I have a special leather one made to fit/retain a Glock 19 with twin zippers and a pull tab for fast access
http://www.google.com/search?q=fanny+pa ... b9f40b6df9" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Also
http://www.google.com/search?q=fanny+pa ... b9f40b6df9" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
But I have other leather ones too just plain ones I've carried other guns in.
Caution, use holster/something to cover trigger inside the pack and don't toss other items in with gun like keys chapstick etc which could activate trigger.
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I bought one from Tommys Gun Pack. It is a nice unit, but I haven't ever used it.alittlefishy wrote:Has anyone used or is there a fanny pack set up for Conceal Carry.
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I have a Merlin Pack (fannypack) that I use for my Glock 36 when going casual (short, no belt, etc.).
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OK, I'll admit it...I've been using a fanny pack lately.
... But only on the weekends and only for quick runs to the
store and such when I didn't feel like "holstering up".
My favorite fanny pack is not a "gun" fanny pack. It's the regular
kind, but it's very slim and just big enough to hold my 1911.
... But only on the weekends and only for quick runs to the
store and such when I didn't feel like "holstering up".
My favorite fanny pack is not a "gun" fanny pack. It's the regular
kind, but it's very slim and just big enough to hold my 1911.
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I have and use one of those at night when I need to have a laser/light with my pistol, got at 60% off sale. something like $28. It works great.WildBill wrote:I bought one from Tommys Gun Pack. It is a nice unit, but I haven't ever used it.alittlefishy wrote:Has anyone used or is there a fanny pack set up for Conceal Carry.
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I have never personally used one, though I actually believe it would be a great way to carry a larger gun than I normally carry in shorts or light clothes. Since "fanny packs" are relatively uncommon in certain situations, some people believe they "scream" GUN. A former neighbor of mine and FED LEO used to wear one (fanny pack) on weekends. It looked so out of place when he was wearing gym shorts and t-shirt and puttering around his "project car", that I knew he was carrying. I know his badge and "fed creds" were in there too, since he had once shown me during a different conversation.
4/13/1996 Completed CHL Class, 4/16/1996 Fingerprints, Affidavits, and Application Mailed, 10/4/1996 Received CHL, renewed 1998, 2002, 2006, 2011, 2016...). "ATF... Uhhh...heh...heh....Alcohol, tobacco, and GUNS!! Cool!!!!"
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Yeah Fanny packs are like Hawaiian shirts, they are ok in some places, I wouldn't wear a Hawaiian shirt to church ...
Fanny packs are good at outdoor Street festivals, Amusement parks where carrying is allowed, going to parks or fishing, and of course at Wal-Mart "anything goes"
I still normally wear IWB holster, since it is faster to access, but there are times a Fanny Pack works very well. Maybe not everywhere, but I look like an old retired tourist anyway so I can get away with most any "look".
Prior to finding 2 or 3 IWB holsters I really really like, my Glock 19 pretty much lived in a Fanny pack. Now, it just visits on special occasions.
I've gotten so comfortable with my Velcro lined Comptac belt and Desantis Tuck This 2 holster (I added sticky back Velcro) that I just forgot to wear a Fanny Pack at last Weekend's Bluebonnet Festival and wore my Glock IWB and had a Pocket BUG in my cargo shorts pocket and about 87 rounds of ammo on me. So I didn't think to wear a Fanny Pack with a third gun+ammo.
Fanny packs are good at outdoor Street festivals, Amusement parks where carrying is allowed, going to parks or fishing, and of course at Wal-Mart "anything goes"
I still normally wear IWB holster, since it is faster to access, but there are times a Fanny Pack works very well. Maybe not everywhere, but I look like an old retired tourist anyway so I can get away with most any "look".
Prior to finding 2 or 3 IWB holsters I really really like, my Glock 19 pretty much lived in a Fanny pack. Now, it just visits on special occasions.
I've gotten so comfortable with my Velcro lined Comptac belt and Desantis Tuck This 2 holster (I added sticky back Velcro) that I just forgot to wear a Fanny Pack at last Weekend's Bluebonnet Festival and wore my Glock IWB and had a Pocket BUG in my cargo shorts pocket and about 87 rounds of ammo on me. So I didn't think to wear a Fanny Pack with a third gun+ammo.
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I just can't get on the fanny pack band wagon. I just dont like the look. Same thing with the messenger bags that have concealment pockets on them. I just don't like the look.
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do not use a fanny pack. First of all you will look like a nerd, plus anyone who knows anything about concealing could possibly call you out. Find another method. Search the inter-webs about another way to carry. It's still a pain no matter what. Dont use hooks, belt loops work best.
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I used a fanny pack on 1/1/1996, the first day of legal carry in Texas. I was made on my first time out. In a super market a dumb bell pointed and said "Are you packin'?" I went home and added it to my holster box and it has never been used again.
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Sometimes I wear 2 fanny packsfannypacker wrote:I used a fanny pack on 1/1/1996, the first day of legal carry in Texas. I was made on my first time out. In a super market a dumb bell pointed and said "Are you packin'?" I went home and added it to my holster box and it has never been used again.
I like to carry candy in one and tampons in one. If a bad guy wants my to hand them over, I'll do it and my hand will be real close to my IWB holster.
Really I do that at amusement parks where they searched/looked inside fanny packs ... I like to see their faces.
I wear a pocket protector and a bunch of pens on those days too
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RPB, you have one STRANGE sense of humor.RPB wrote:Sometimes I wear 2 fanny packsfannypacker wrote:I used a fanny pack on 1/1/1996, the first day of legal carry in Texas. I was made on my first time out. In a super market a dumb bell pointed and said "Are you packin'?" I went home and added it to my holster box and it has never been used again.
I like to carry candy in one and tampons in one. If a bad guy wants my to hand them over, I'll do it and my hand will be real close to my IWB holster.
Really I do that at amusement parks where they searched/looked inside fanny packs ... I like to see their faces.
I wear a pocket protector and a bunch of pens on those days too
On topic, I sometimes use fanny pack. IWB is ok for me for shorter trips, but I don't make many of them. OWB - I haven't quite worked out to be satisfactory for me. Right now, I go back and forth between purse carry and fanny pack - these are my two current favorite carry methods. Then again, my carry methods seem to vary from quarter (of the year) to quarter. Guess I'm just fickle. :-)
Funny story: I was away from home, on business, in a town where concealed carry was NOT legal, period, end of sentence. But I still used a fanny pack - to carry the stuff I didn't have pocket room for and that I didn't want to carry a purse for. I'm sure I looked like a properly nerdy tourist. Fine by me.
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Re: carry question
I wouldn't be caught dead in one.
No offense to those who wear them.
No offense to those who wear them.
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