These things are GREAT (you gotta say it in tony the tiger voice). I'm 5'8 with medium build, sometimes it is difficult to carry my favorite pistola concealed. In the summer I wear shorts and a tee a lot, really hard to CC then.
But these are concealed carry and open carry, you conceal in plain sight. Clip it on your belt and go, I wear it daily out walking the dog or to town to shop, to every store and business, to church or friend's houses..... most people never think to ask what it is. So many people wear packs or belly bags or phone cases, what-have-you and folks just don't notice.
Anyhow these make it very easy to carry every time you walk out your door. I carry a heavy pistol - Ruger SR40c - and it is comfortable, rides well, weight is distributed nicely, your finger doesn't contact the trigger as you draw, it reseats in the holster easily with one hand.
I even bought a left-handed one for when I am on my bike, don't have to take my hand off the throttle to defend against road ragers if I must. Best holsters I ever tried, they would make wonderful presents.
Jus saying, an armed Society is a polite Society after all.
https://www.sneakypeteholsters.com/
These things are GREAT (you gotta say it in tony the tiger voice). I'm 5'8 with medium build, sometimes it is difficult to carry my favorite pistola concealed. In the summer I wear shorts and a tee a lot, really hard to CC then.
But these are concealed carry and open carry, you conceal in plain sight. Clip it on your belt and go, I wear it daily out walking the dog or to town to shop, to every store and business, to church or friend's houses..... most people never think to ask what it is. So many people wear packs or belly bags or phone cases, what-have-you and folks just don't notice.
Anyhow these make it very easy to carry every time you walk out your door. I carry a heavy pistol - Ruger SR40c - and it is comfortable, rides well, weight is distributed nicely, your finger doesn't contact the trigger as you draw, it reseats in the holster easily with one hand.
I even bought a left-handed one for when I am on my bike, don't have to take my hand off the throttle to defend against road ragers if I must. Best holsters I ever tried, they would make wonderful presents.
Jus saying, an armed Society is a polite Society after all.
https://files.catbox.moe/yzhyr9.jpg
If you want a holster like she's wearing:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/HashtagArtz
I'm pretty sure that's her work.
Amazing pieces of art. I literally have one in front of me right now on the desk, that I don't even use, because it's so beautifully done.
So, there is THAT problem, haha.