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Concealed Carry Holsters, Equipment and Accessories Questions, answers and discussions regarding equipment specific to concealed carry. |
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Thanks for the replies. Srry for the large pic. Just thinking out loud. It's not that sneaky . .. . . so . . .. . . it is kinda like open carry but it's not and it's legal. Maybe a deterrent ?
Anyone carry one ? I can search that . . . .
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Just don't. Carry IWB like us normal humans, don't be a pete!
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It counts as concealed, but everyone would know what it is. So in that regard, it's not very concealed.
It would fall into the fanny pack category id say. Obvious to the gun people in the audience, but not to 95% of people. Sent from my SM-G988U using Tapatalk |
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You spelled "target" wrong.
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Not a fan of SP, but I disagree that anyone knows what it is. Most wouldnt even notice, and those that do would assume its a cell phone/tablet/medical device. Frankly, I dont think most the public cares at all what other people have.
The issue I have with SP is when a criminal thinks its a cell phone or something else valuable, they will WANT it. Now you have a choice. Hand over your pistol, or draw on a drawn gun. Those arent good options. |
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A friend has one (gray with battery pack label) for his Walther PPK/S that he has on his tool belt. It blends in with all the tools and other pouches on the tool belt.
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