Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
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Doug, Doug, Doug.... Booger hook. Bang switch.
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Sometimes I want to carry a smaller pistol.
Just kidding about the reload...
Sometimes I'm not awake enough to carry a firearm.
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ONe is a safe queen. The mini and the other Inox get alternated.
For a revolving mood.
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Luke 22:35-38 "Gear up boys, I gotta go and it's gonna get rough." JC
-- Darrell Royal, former UT football coach - "If worms carried pistols, birds wouldn't eat 'em."
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Hi All,
Got a new holster a Milt Sparks SSII used it the 1st time at topgun on tuesday. Also found a belt holster and double mag pouch for my Berretta 950 25acp...hehehhehehe here are pics
Now my 950.
Hay Maybe I will shoot the 950 on tue....
Got a new holster a Milt Sparks SSII used it the 1st time at topgun on tuesday. Also found a belt holster and double mag pouch for my Berretta 950 25acp...hehehhehehe here are pics
Now my 950.
Hay Maybe I will shoot the 950 on tue....
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Please name these holsters. I'm not sure what the top holster is. The bottom one looks like a Milt Sparks Exec Companion. Which one do you like best? Thanks!cbr600 wrote:
Sometimes I want to carry a smaller pistol.
Just kidding about the reload...
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Looks like a Kramer # 3 to me.
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Y'all are correct. On top is a Kramer #3 (horsehide) and the bottom is a Sparks EX.
I've had that EX ten years (plus another for a Colt Commander) and they were my favorite IWB holsters for a long time. I got the #3 two months ago and I like it so far, but it's too soon to say whether I prefer one or the other. (Plus, we're talking different guns so it's hardly an apples-to-apples comparison.)
I've had that EX ten years (plus another for a Colt Commander) and they were my favorite IWB holsters for a long time. I got the #3 two months ago and I like it so far, but it's too soon to say whether I prefer one or the other. (Plus, we're talking different guns so it's hardly an apples-to-apples comparison.)
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This is my Grab-n-Go setup. I can dressed. get this on and be driving away in under 3 minutes from a dead sleep. I have practiced this.
I am scared of empty guns and keep mine loaded at all times. The family knows the guns are loaded and treats them with respect. Loaded guns cause few accidents; empty guns kill people every year. -Elmer Keith. 1961
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I have practiced similar acts. I keep my GO bag and ammo box right next to each other in the closet with spare close and shoes on top. I also keep my both my pistols (and their holsters) in my bedside table. I don't know if I can kick that whole fiasco off in less than three minutes, but it's pretty darn close.HighVelocity wrote:This is my Grab-n-Go setup. I can dressed. get this on and be driving away in under 3 minutes from a dead sleep. I have practiced this.
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Once my license comes in I plan on carrying this gem here.
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When my CHL arrives, it will be one of these two for CCW:
In the meantime, the Sig goes with me in the car because it's a little easier to conceal with the holster I have for it, and the H&K is a "bedside" gun. I also take the H&K as a sidearm when hunting.
In the meantime, the Sig goes with me in the car because it's a little easier to conceal with the holster I have for it, and the H&K is a "bedside" gun. I also take the H&K as a sidearm when hunting.
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boomerang wrote:I don't see any pants in the picture.
Pants are not necessary for survival.
I am scared of empty guns and keep mine loaded at all times. The family knows the guns are loaded and treats them with respect. Loaded guns cause few accidents; empty guns kill people every year. -Elmer Keith. 1961
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HighVelocity, what is that mag carrier? I've been looking for a very slim mag carrier, but can't find one I really like. I'd like to get a few actually, single stack .45 for 1911, and one for tiny .380 or 9mm for the KT and I'm in the process of finding a Rohrbaugh R9 now, so I'd like one for it also. Thanks.
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