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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 October 28th, 2006, 05:37 PM   #1
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Gun Rug

I'm looking for a gun rug that I saw once, but didn't catch the maker of.

From the outside, it looks like a day planner, but the inside it has a pocket for a pistol and some magazines. There are no handles on this.

It is not the Dillon Plan B or the Galco Hidden Agenda, I know that much.

On the inside it looks more like the Blackhawk Discreet Socom, but again without the handles.

Most of the nylon gun cases for pistols are too obvious.

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Old October 28th, 2006, 05:46 PM   #2
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Here's a few

http://www.ccwsupply.biz/CCWPlannerPAGE.htm
http://www.ccwsupply.biz/CCWPistolClutchPAGE.htm
http://www.andrewsleather.com/notebook_a.jpg
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Old October 28th, 2006, 06:12 PM   #3
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I Would Get Nervous...

about using a 'day planner' to hide a weapon...a holster, on the body, seems much safer...and more readily available.
I would really worry about laying the planner down for just a moment and get distracted...then forget it.
It is always noted that guns in purses can always be separated from the 'owner' much easier than if the 'owner' is wearing the weapon.

OMHO...

Stay alert...stay safe...

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Old October 28th, 2006, 06:15 PM   #4
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Thanks, the one on the CCW site is close.

The one I saw was cordura on the outside and only acted as a gun rug - no notebooks or other items inside.
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Old October 28th, 2006, 06:27 PM   #5
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There is a pic I have seen on the web of a cordura planner that is actually a planner that the owner sewed some straps in to hold his gun.
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I'm thinking waller and sons.

http://wallerandson.com/on_line_catalog.htm
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about using a 'day planner' to hide a weapon...a holster, on the body, seems much safer...and more readily available.
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I agree 100%. This is something I want for transport purposes, not carry purposes.

I would like to get out of the car with it and not have it scream "GUN OWNER!!!!"

I think those with the handles look to much like gun rugs. Perhaps many people out there would not know that, but I would like something more discrete.
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Try Bagmaster. Especially under Rectangular Pistol Pouches, Auto Pistol Pouches, and Pistol Cases.
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I'm thinking waller and sons.

http://wallerandson.com/on_line_catalog.htm
It's got to hold the magazine(s) and the weapon from sliding around. The one on this site just has them loose together.
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how about this one

http://thewilderness.com/catalog/pro...a2173c1885fc00
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