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Old 06-12-2006, 10:50   #3
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Originally Posted by Goggles Pizano
Never been fond of them TS. Too difficult to draw regardless of weapon choice (in emergency situation either strong/weak side leg draw). Is this your primary or backup weapon system? If primary I say find a better choice (shoulder or waist). If it's secondary then stuff a reliable Smith J frame 5 shot in a padded nylon job (uncle mike's is not too bad). Just my opinion there. Best would depend upon comfort and ease of draw (possible only in a suit or bell bottoms! LOL!). Bianchi and Galco have some nice rigs.

Here's the problem, its 111 degrees I'm either wearing jeans and a tee shirt or polo shirt and slacks. CCW is problematic at best. Winter is the only time one can get away with a "light" jacket here.

Let's play hide the weapon.....

I do not care about "speed" (and I hate little tiny weapons...) I usually carry a USP compact .45 or fullsize USP .45. I already have a "fagbag" and still use it.

I purchased an ankle holster, it works, but its not very comfortable. I was looking to try a few others.
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