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Old December 17th, 2004, 09:08 AM   #41
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Yup, that\'s it, Bumper.

I suppose that I should clarify, though: I carry the SmartCarry Security model. This holster/belt has an additional pocket behind the gun pocket - it\'s very slim, and designed to carry money, passports, or other papers. The other thing about the Security model is that it has two identically sized gun pockets on the front - it\'s ambidextrous. (This is what enables me to comfortably carry two 3\" J-frame revolverts.)
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Old December 17th, 2004, 09:16 AM   #42
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Carry a CZ PO1 in Galco paddle rig, loaded with Win 115gr JHP, one spare mag weak side. Wife carries CZ 2075 RAMI 9mm in HBE IWB rig, with Hakan grips. Hoping to get Hakans soon myself.
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Old December 17th, 2004, 09:18 AM   #43
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Glock 32 w/Gold Dots or Win Ranger T
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Old December 17th, 2004, 09:55 AM   #44
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I\'ll carry either a .45 USPc or a S&W 640 as my main carry gun, and a Colt Cobra or Colt Mustang as a backup.
Excellent! I sure wish there were more women out there equipped the way you are!

How do you like that USPc .45? It\'s on my shopping list.

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Old December 17th, 2004, 04:29 PM   #45
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Well, it seems to me that it used to be known as ThunderWear. I had one a long time ago, but I stopped wearing it because my wife complained that one too many waitresses gave me \"the eye.\" Made the wife mad.

I just don\'t understand women. It\'s not like it was \"false advertising\" or something. Still, the holster wasn\'t very comfortable to wear and the draw wasn\'t quite as smooth as advertised, either.
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Old December 17th, 2004, 11:15 PM   #46
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Well since I live in middle of nothing I normally carry a PPK/S or my Mustang. If Iam headed for the city, Lex. or Louisville I step up to my Commander and Mustang in pocket. :)
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Old December 18th, 2004, 02:54 PM   #47
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Kick your kids ass now, so I won\'t have to later
I did already, I think it\'s your turn now :D

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Well, it seems to me that it used to be known as ThunderWear. I had one a long time ago, but I stopped wearing it because my wife complained that one too many waitresses gave me \"the eye.\" Made the wife mad.

I just don\'t understand women. It\'s not like it was \"false advertising\" or something. Still, the holster wasn\'t very comfortable to wear and the draw wasn\'t quite as smooth as advertised, either.
The SmartCarry was previously know as ThunderWear; they changed the name. After your report, I may have to finally break down and buy one ;)
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Old December 18th, 2004, 04:29 PM   #48
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How do you like that USPc .45? It\'s on my shopping list.
I love it. It fits my small hands well, is easy to shoot, is accurate, reliable, concealable, and dissassembles so easily. The price on USPs are obnoxious, but my life is worth more. Mine has the ambi safety and I carry decocked/safety off. It also has XS Sights tritium Big Dots.
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Old December 19th, 2004, 09:23 AM   #49
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I love it. It fits my small hands well, is easy to shoot, is accurate, reliable, concealable, and dissassembles so easily. The price on USPs are obnoxious, but my life is worth more. Mine has the ambi safety and I carry decocked/safety off. It also has XS Sights tritium Big Dots. [/quote]

Thanks Betty. Sounds like a nice sidearm. I\'m looking forward to getting my hands on one.

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Old December 19th, 2004, 11:57 AM   #50
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either a
Ruger P-90 , .45 acp
or
Ruger SP-101, .38 spec +p
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Springfield 4 inch XD-.40
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