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by LAYGO
Wed Sep 03, 2014 10:59 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: A story about how trying to "guess right" can bite you
Replies: 16
Views: 2927

Re: A story about how trying to "guess right" can bite you

I've been carrying for just a year and I'm fairly comfortable with it on my hip. I have laid down taking naps with it on, including up to laying on my holster side. It is an M&P Shield (single stack 9), fairly light, but I do occasionally carry my M&P 45 compact or M&P 40 Mid (15rnd mag). I carry my Shield more often out of convenience, but after reading some of the stories wishing for more ammo, I've carried my 40 more often when I can dress casually. As of right now, my 40 is on my buddy's hip until his holster arrives.

I don't forget I'm wearing it, but I can get comfortable wearing them.
by LAYGO
Tue Sep 02, 2014 4:52 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: A story about how trying to "guess right" can bite you
Replies: 16
Views: 2927

Re: A story about how trying to "guess right" can bite you

*MULTIPLE LOUD EXPLETIVES HERE (from me as I'm reading)*

Dang it, that has my blood boiling. I'm almost shaking reading that. It really spooks me because twice in the last week or two, I've rushed out of the house w/o my pistol in my pocket. I have a 2nd pistol in a lock box in my car, but no other means of safely carrying it (ie, holster or otherwise). I've got 2 other holsters on order from Alien Gear, just waiting.

Not that having the 2nd pistol would do any good either in that situation, unless they came back. It is chambered though.

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