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| Related Gear & Equipment Concealed or open carry requires some support equipment outside of a gun and holster. This is the place to discuss packs, lights, batons, and everything else. |
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Ok, I guess it ain't such a popular idea with everyone here.
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Don't waste your time worrying about it.
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For a fanny pack, if you're really concerned, I'd suggest something like a Coke or Pepsi logo. It will look like one of those freebies you get at charity events and doesn't scream "look what expensive stuff I've got!"
Personally, on those occasions when a pack is necessary, I use a Hawke Micro-Gun Pack. It hides a full size gun (1911, G17, etc.) in a bag that looks barely big enough for a j-frame. ![]() As for vests, there's really little you can do. In cooler weather, fleece vests are popular enough that you can wear one without drawing attention. But in warmer weather, you'll always ping some people's radar if you are wearing an extra layer while everyone else is tearing down to their shirtsleeves. |
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I use a fanny-pack when I ride my bike on the trails. It's pretty customary to have some sort of carry bag while riding, though most people have the bag on the bike itself. I've never gotten a look by having mine on my person. I don't use the fanny pack just walking around town though...not too fashionable, at least in this area.
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On those RARE occasions that I use one, I use a Tommys Gunpack. They come in several colours. Mine is two tone black with a blue front. I don't do rainbow, not that there's anything wrong with that.
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Location: wichita, " do dah" kansas
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the fanny pack is a good option for my sweety, she wears allot of harley clothing so we put a big harley patch right on the front of the tommy's pack. and it blends in pretty good.
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I have a Tommy's Gunpack as well in Black. It's a quality, no frills pack and has to be one of the fastest packs in regards to weapon deployment IMO.
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Location: texas
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Location: Cincinnati OH
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Rainbow patch?
I think a rainbow patch would be a hoot, or maybe a peace symbol?
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