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Old 12-13-2007, 09:24 AM
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Blackhawk serpa is what I use. I was using a desantis thumb break. Serpa would be worth a try. Its the best holster i have ever used.
Old 12-13-2007, 11:56 AM
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halfpint23,

This might help you ID me! End of hijack!
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Old 12-13-2007, 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by justagoodolboy
OK, forgive me for not knowing the Lingo, but I think a BUG is a Back Up Gun correct?
Yup, BUG = Back Up Gun

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The reasons I was leaning to a ankle holster is I do not have a law enforcement background, so unless I see myself or someone else in life-threatening danger I would not draw my gun anyway. They teach us here in the CC training to only draw in a life threatening situation - IE if someone is robbing a liquor store, let them do it as long as no one gets shot etc. Don't go jerkin your weapon during situations that would not warrant it.
Same here, but when I NEED to draw my weapon, I'd prefer not to have to lose time bending over to do it.

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I say that to say I hope to never have to pull my gun, but maybe I should re-consider the IWB solution. Problem is Momma is a good cook, so I have some fat around the mid-section that might not like that idea.
I'm a little thick in the middle too.
Picking the RIGHT holster, using the RIGHT belt, and positioning it so it's comfortable and accessable, makes all the difference in the world.
Old 12-14-2007, 08:26 AM
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halfpint23,

This might help you ID me! End of hijack!
LOL, yeah, I recognize that undercarriage! I recognize a LOT of exhaust systems, trailer hitches, wheels and tires..... did I mention I miss driving a TRUCK!?!?!?

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Just thought I would share. This is what I carry:



This is how it sits:



And this is what you see:


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