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Well I find it impossible to carry 24/7. I haven\'t found that rig that works in bed ;), that and there are 7 areas where I\'m not allowed to carry concealed in Virginia. Oh and the surgeon wouldn\'t let me carry in the operating suite last week for my surgery. I\'m also finding I can\'t carry right now as I recover. :(

Having said that, when I can carry, which is often, I have carried the following: S&W 610 3\", 624 3\", 629 3\", 686 4\", G17, G19, BHP, SIG P220ST, and P228. If I recall correctly all have ridden on my Galco gun belt in various maker holsters. Although I have to admit I have carried the Glocks in my front pocket. Pants in tall sizes have deeper pockets BTW. ;) Also shirts in the tall sizes are longer so if you untuck them you can hide an arsenal under there and no one can see it.:D

I must have a big enough backside that I don\'t need suspenders. ;) Maybe later if I lose the weight my doc has told me to lose.

armoredman, looks good. You can post more pictures. :D
 

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armoredman, like the Reagan picture. Single stage press, nice.

Anyway here is a thread relevant picture of me carrying my G17 in a Galco high ride with FBI cant. Basically to conceal I put on a shirt and it is gone. The lady is a student shooting my BHP 9mm. She liked it so much she went looking for one to purchase. I have a Yaqui slide for the BHP, but I haven\'t carried it for a couple years now. On the pocket is a Spyderco Delica that is more tool than knife these days.

 

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Originally posted by Bumper
Nice open air, indoor range. We could use one of those around here. I like shooting outside but the outside range that\'s close is wide open with just an awning cover.
Thanks Bumper. It\'s taken about 8-9 years to get it where it is. This is the club I\'m the current president of, and was the range chairman at one point. There is sound proofing in the roof, the side walls are filled with gravel, and there a benches you can sit at or stand as we are in the photo.

It is basically in a pit so the wind isn\'t bad and inside the range house you are well protected from the elements. We have plans to concrete the floor and a few other improvements, but it is a pretty good facility. The key thing with houses within about 100yds we have a very safe range. I could post some down range photos and you would see no sky anywhere from any shooting position. The only way to get a bullet off our range is to do it intentionally.
 
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