Mrs. Red Oak wants to go holster shopping today.
She has had couple of revolvers that I gave her nearly 30 years ago, and has now decided to carry them on the Owl Hoot, because it is the Wild West out there !
Truthfully she needs it more around the Metro Mess, IMO, but hey it is a start
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As you must be aware, there is a plethra of holsters to pick from, IWB-inside waistband, belt, SOB-small of back, Appendix-front of slacks above zipper, Shoulder, ankle, thigh and fow the ladies, if its a very small handgun, there are some bras that have a carry compartment, so I am told.
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Wow.."plethora"..big word for this crowd
I really do use that word as my father seemed to a lot. And I do know I mis-spelled it. Thanks for the proper spelling
could have used lotsa, tons, a whole lot, gobs, or maybe even superfluity
Wow.."plethora"..big word for this crowd
I really do use that word as my father seemed to a lot. And I do know I mis-spelled it. Thanks for the proper spelling
could have used lotsa, tons, a whole lot, gobs, or maybe even superfluity
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I'm sure this won't help your wife but I use an undershirt with a reinforced pocket sewn under the left arm pit for conceal carry. I tried several different things and liked it the best.
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I never heard the small of back holster called a SOB, but that is what I'm calling it from here on out. That is usually what I carry.
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We found one for her ancient I frame S&W 32 that suited her needs for a 'field' holster, it is deep enough that it will protect the gun from dirt and debris, and it has a secure retaining strap. It also is a high rise type holster that works better for women as they have a higher waist. We did not find anything suitable for her Uberti Cimarron Model P Jr, however a gentleman told me that any holster that works for a Ruger Single Six should work for it.
One thing she determined right off the bat was she didn't like IWB holsters or shoulder holsters.
I generally carry concealed with an IWB on my right hip, and a flap holster on my right side for field carry.
I ended up with a vintage wooden sectional shotgun cleaning rod set.
I was tempted by a really clean Remington 878 autoloading shotgun, a Savage 340 in 22 Hornet, and a nice old Krag Sported - none which did I need
One thing she determined right off the bat was she didn't like IWB holsters or shoulder holsters.
I generally carry concealed with an IWB on my right hip, and a flap holster on my right side for field carry.
I ended up with a vintage wooden sectional shotgun cleaning rod set.
I was tempted by a really clean Remington 878 autoloading shotgun, a Savage 340 in 22 Hornet, and a nice old Krag Sported - none which did I need
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GFB wrote:Wow.."plethora"..big word for this crowd!
Normally, "whole mess of" would be incorporated in proper usage.
Add beer, and the colloquial, "a buttload of", would replace it.
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I forgot to add a tha me to J-I-P for the link, interesting stuff.
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If you've got several months to wait and a couple of Benjamins, i like the looks of these custom holsters. I think when I finally order my first it will be for my 1911.
http://www.savoyleather.com
If you've got several months to wait and a couple of Benjamins, i like the looks of these custom holsters. I think when I finally order my first it will be for my 1911.
http://www.savoyleather.com
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