Rubberband holder with Ladysmith

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Rubberband holster with Ladysmith

Ok, first of all, I gotta get one of these Ladysmiths for myself. I've heard quite a few guys talk about carrying them, and now I know why.

I'm at home visiting my mom, and she has a Ladysmith and a Taurus 617T. I wrapped the grips with several large rubberbands, way up high behind the prawl and shoved it in my waistband at 4 o'clock. Snug perfect fit, wouldn't move unless I wanted it too...grip barely visible over waistband. Blouse out my shirt a little and I'm set.

You guys know I wouldn't do anything unsafe with this, so please spare me the warnings. For me, this is a way to EASILY carry a REAL gun (.357 Mag) and just wear a a tee shirt and jeans. I love it.
 
They are handy lil pieces, are they not? :D Watch your tender parts wif that Mexican carry! :eek:
 
The rubberband carry has been around for many years. Buddies of mine would carry that way offduty some twenty-odd years ago and they got the idea from some old veterans back then.
 
the Wife had a 3914 I liked everything about it but the trigger I have been spoiled by nice single actions wil no take up. dont the rubber bands pull the fur off you guys or is a tee shirt involved?
 
The rubberband was how I influenced my friend to buy one for his wife. He watched me as I dangled my S&W M317 like a yo-yo - letting it go and snapping it back up again and again. Can't do the fancy twirl like in Tombstone (or was it Gunfight at OK Corral), but I can drop it and snap it back. :D
 
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