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Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options There are some really good defensive carry holster designs, as well as some very bad ones on the market today. Whether you are in the market for a new holster or just discovered another perfect carry option, let us know about it here.

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Old January 17th, 2008, 01:49 AM   #21
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CCWSUPPLY.BIZ - Ross M23 Driving Holster

more secure on the belt, quicker off and on the belt. good to go. for less $$$
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Old January 17th, 2008, 03:45 AM   #22
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CCWSUPPLY.BIZ - Ross M23 Driving Holster

more secure on the belt, quicker off and on the belt. good to go. for less $$$
Nice enough but still dont get the idea of a holster just for the car. Why not just get the holster that will work in and out of the car? Seems like alot of hassle to put a car holster on when I get into the car put the gun in it remove my EDC holster. Than but my EDC on, transfer my gun to it take off the car holster. Not to mention the problem of others seeing you go through all these weird contortions
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Nice enough but still dont get the idea of a holster just for the car. Why not just get the holster that will work in and out of the car? Seems like alot of hassle to put a car holster on when I get into the car put the gun in it remove my EDC holster. Than but my EDC on, transfer my gun to it take off the car holster. Not to mention the problem of others seeing you go through all these weird contortions
For me the deal is, I can't carry at work so I lock my handgun in the truck and I don't wear my EDC holster.

I can clip the cross draw I have on my belt, walk out to my truck and go. When I arrive at work I put my handgun in a Center of Mass Gun Safe and throw the cross draw in the console. After work, grab the pistola, shove it in the cross draw and clip it on the belt for the drive home.

I think it's just quick and simple to use.
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For me the deal is, I can't carry at work so I lock my handgun in the truck and I don't wear my EDC holster.

I can clip the cross draw I have on my belt, walk out to my truck and go. When I arrive at work I put my handgun in a Center of Mass Gun Safe and throw the cross draw in the console. After work, grab the pistola, shove it in the cross draw and clip it on the belt for the drive home.

I think it's just quick and simple to use.
Ah so I see. Now, that makes good sense a belt slide EDC would be a real PITA in that scenario. Thanks now I know something I didn't
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Old January 18th, 2008, 02:35 AM   #25
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Ross Driving Holster M23

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Dogofwar01.....thanks for the link. This is exactly what i've been looking for. I saw both of the others and wanted something close but not quit......The Ross looks exacly like what i've wanted.

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mpitock, Roger that.

Works for us (Wife, Kids, and I), in the vehicles or in the house
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Take a closer look at the design.

Easy on, Easy off. Cross Draw cant. The weapon is extremely accessible for quick draw while in a sitting [driving] position.
Easy on Easy off... is relative to how much of a beer tumor you have!!!!
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