I ankle carry most of the time, not great when out and about but when at work, I'm seated and don't need to bend over much further to grab, same as in car.
When open carry comes around ill carry owb out n about for comfort as I can't stand iwb even with my aliengear cloaktuck
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Re: The Urban Carry
The trouble I found with the Pager Pal (which I presume is a first cousin, or perhaps a parent, to the Hide It), is the need for more length. They advertise that the bend point is below your waist (they mean your pelvis). Well, sort of. But I'm pretty tall and I wish the Pager Pal leather was about a half inch longer. It would make a big difference in how well the thing fit against my upper thigh, and how comfortable it was while sitting.
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Re: The Urban Carry
How about a Sneaky Pete?
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I've looked at, and thought about those several times, but always think:oohrah wrote:How about a Sneaky Pete?
1) Depending on what gun you have, that's a significantly bigger holster than you'd need for a cell...
2) Cell phone case on hip, pulls cell phone from pocket...
3) I personally use my left hand/pocket for my cell phone, but am right handed...
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