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Good Suggestion
Thanks "Cake".
This is another very good suggestion. I'm somewhat overwhelmed by the quality of suggestions I've received from this one simple question.
I've also enjoyed the humor that has come with it.
Cork
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Originally Posted by Cake_14N
Cork,
I wear a SuperTuck Deluxe IWB and can adjust it from appendix to small of back to meet the situation and clothing issues I encounter on a daily basis. The holster is made from horsehide so no issues with moisture seeping through and is so comfortable you forget it is there.
I also bought a bedside backup system from them and had a piece of velcro sewn into a ribswear front pack. The holster portion of the back-up is attached to a plastic plate with velcro so I can take the holster off of the plate and put it anywhere I have velcro. Under the dash of my car for one place. I wear this when backpacking. It keeps my pistol on my chest, inside a quick-zip pocket, and readily accessable if I am wearing my pack.
You might want to do a search of the US Concealed Carry Association website and browse their archives. I am at work and the site is blocked, so I cannot provide a link, but I remember an article or two in their magazine specifically addressing needs of folks in wheelchairs and CCW considerations. There might be some useful information there.
Please let us know how things progress so I for one can pass any lessons you learn along to any of my future students in a similar situation.
Cake
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