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Hoping to get it as early as some of you do

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 6:28 pm
by DaveApple
Class: 4.1.07
Mailed: 4.5.07
Received Certified (thanks texaschlforum.com): 4.9.07

Here' to hoping I have a chance at getting it in under 60 like some of the people on here have been getting lately. Hopefully not too quickly though, I am a College student and changing my residence in 30 to 40 days. I put my current address as my residence ans my new place as my mailing address and will have to inform them as soon as I get the card. I hope this doesnt mess up anything.

In the meantime, What type of IWB rig do those of you that carry full size autos recommend? I have a S&W Sigma .40. I've read a fair ammount on SmartCarry's belly band holster. What do you guys think? Thanks again to anyone who posts on this forum. There's tons of great information every CHL holder in this state could benefit from.

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 10:03 am
by glockoneniner
Welcome! Try to be patient during your wait...it ain't easy! However, it appears that some folks are getting their plastic in very fast times.

IWB - you'll want to look at Comp-Tac's line up and the Milt Sparks Versa Max II is loved by all who own them. Though, I hear they're (Milt Sparks, that is) severely backordered...and a bit on the pricey side.

Good luck!
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Re: Hoping to get it as early as some of you do

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 10:28 am
by pbandjelly
DaveApple wrote:In the meantime, What type of IWB rig do those of you that carry full size autos recommend? I have a S&W Sigma .40. I've read a fair ammount on SmartCarry's belly band holster. What do you guys think? Thanks again to anyone who posts on this forum. There's tons of great information every CHL holder in this state could benefit from.
I have a seen a Sigma 9VE work well in several different types of holsters.
Personally, I am fond of Galco.

Thanks

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 2:35 pm
by DaveApple
Thanks for the help. I'll attempt to be patient but who knows how well that will hold up.