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That is one neat set up!
Please, please. Take it from someone who was forced to transport in somewhat like fashion. Whatever is not on your body has the potential to get left behind. Lets say you are working a grueling sequence of days, or your body clock is not in sync, or did not get a good nights rest in a noisy motel room, so you are tired, etc. Please, be vigilant every time, before you go on the move!. Last edited by X-ffdo : 05-17-2008 at 03:45 PM. Reason: added info. |
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Off body carry is/can be tricky. I do see your point THaves with dress code and warm weather. Summer makes it harder to conceal anything but a mousegun. I have a friend who is bound by professional business attire and he switched to front pocket carrying a 340 PD.
CCW is a lifestyle. A lot of things change once you start it. Last edited by Glock32 : 05-17-2008 at 09:03 PM. |
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While you are at it you can order ballistic inserts for you briefcase....
http://www.bulletproofme.com/Briefca..._Shields.shtml Personal Protection |
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Just kidding. I do wear shorts and use my Milt Sparks VMII IWB. Am looking into those elastic waistband thingers, but not sure about accessability. Idaho Joe, do you have any issue when seated? My legs are long and if i'm not carefull my pants would let the holster show when seated.
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Upon further reflection, however, I realize that I wear my leg lengths fairly long. Maybe try lengthening your pant legs another inch? |
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