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Re: "Texas Gun Owners Divided on Best Aaproach to Legalizing

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03Lightningrocks wrote:
03Lightningrocks wrote:
WildBill wrote:
03Lightningrocks wrote:Here is a holster I stumbled across recently. They call it a "sticky holster". I have only used it for a week or three but so far it works great and stays in place. I am even able to tuck it. No clips... and it is inexpensive too. It might have possibilities. I use one for my Glock 27 and my S&W 442. So far so good.

http://stickyholsters.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
IWB?
Yes... iwb, pocket...even a ankle attachment. Check out the link. One holster does it all. No OWB
By the way... please let me know your thoughts on it after you look it over. I am not married to the thing so anyone wants to bring up drawbacks I am glad to listen.
It looks good as a pocket holster. It may just be my personal prejudice, but I like holsters that stay open when the gun is removed so I would not use as an IWB. YMMV
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Re: "Texas Gun Owners Divided on Best Aaproach to Legalizing

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The sad part of all of this is if gun owners can't agree, what make you think politicians can??? :evil2:
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Re: "Texas Gun Owners Divided on Best Aaproach to Legalizing

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RPBrown wrote:The sad part of all of this is if gun owners can't agree, what make you think politicians can??? :evil2:
That's an excellent point. :tiphat:
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Re: "Texas Gun Owners Divided on Best Aaproach to Legalizing

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Yep. Just like the different factions of Republicans in congress fighting each other. Only bad things result.
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Re: "Texas Gun Owners Divided on Best Aaproach to Legalizing

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WildBill wrote:
03Lightningrocks wrote:
03Lightningrocks wrote:
WildBill wrote:
03Lightningrocks wrote:Here is a holster I stumbled across recently. They call it a "sticky holster". I have only used it for a week or three but so far it works great and stays in place. I am even able to tuck it. No clips... and it is inexpensive too. It might have possibilities. I use one for my Glock 27 and my S&W 442. So far so good.

http://stickyholsters.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
IWB?
Yes... iwb, pocket...even a ankle attachment. Check out the link. One holster does it all. No OWB
By the way... please let me know your thoughts on it after you look it over. I am not married to the thing so anyone wants to bring up drawbacks I am glad to listen.
It looks good as a pocket holster. It may just be my personal prejudice, but I like holsters that stay open when the gun is removed so I would not use as an IWB. YMMV
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After using it awhile, I have found I like it better as a pocket holster than an IWB.
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