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Post by Callahan on May 20, 2004 22:58:52 GMT -5
Today I was in a hurry and for one reason or another rejected the first two holsters I picked up. Wound up sticking the .380 in my belt, Mexican style, and then tucked shirt in and over the grip of the gun. It was perfectly concealed and very comfortable. Wouldn't want to go all day like that, but it was fine for a few hours
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Post by "DoubleAction" on May 21, 2004 17:55:32 GMT -5
Fobos; The SOB handles the weight of the steel frames real good, and it is not going to be visible from the front. I'm planning on using mine more often as summer reaches it's peak, and might consider one for my 239.
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Post by Fobos on May 24, 2004 23:03:57 GMT -5
Fobos; The SOB handles the weight of the steel frames real good, and it is not going to be visible from the front. I'm planning on using mine more often as summer reaches it's peak, and might consider one for my 239. I use the Galco SOB in conjunction with my 5.11 vest. I removed one of the thick pads from the front of the vest and placed it in the center pocket in the back of the vest. This completely prevents the gun from printing while riding SOB. Good stuff...
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Post by "DoubleAction" on May 25, 2004 15:41:33 GMT -5
Thanks Fobos; The only reason I've not used the SOB as much is because of the seated position and driving.
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Post by Fobos on May 25, 2004 22:46:18 GMT -5
Thanks Fobos; The only reason I've not used the SOB as much is because of the seated position and driving. Yeah... there isn't much out there that is comfortable while in the seated position. BTW, I wear a shoulder rig when riding my motorcycle. Since I wear a Joe Rocket jacket most of the time for added protection in the event of an accident, I can conceal a shoulder rig easily.
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