I agree totally.How do you get it out in a hurry? How do you get it out while maintaining a low profile (not telegraphing the punch)? When seated in a vehicle, or grappling with an opponent? In my experience, nothing beats strong-side carry.
How do you get it out in a hurry? How do you get it out while maintaining a low profile (not telegraphing the punch)?
You live in south central Texas and don't own a pair of cowboy boots?I live in south Central Texas I wear shorts and flip flops or Nike's most of the time
Ha! You would think so. I'm the poster boy for flat feet. Absolutely no arches. Thought it would keep me out of the military but it was 1970 and they waived it since I was enlisting. Molded me some nice arch supports when I was in basic training and replaced them every six months for 9 years.You live in south central Texas and don't own a pair of cowboy boots?
Is that legal?
Does anyone carry this way?
If you have, post your experiences.
If not.....thoughts?
I have carried like this a few times. It is highly concealed, but slow to draw.View attachment 236483 View attachment 236484
Ha! You would think so. I'm the poster boy for flat feet. Absolutely no arches. Thought it would keep me out of the military but it was 1970 and they waived it since I was enlisting. Molded me some nice arch supports when I was in basic training and replaced them every six months for 9 years.
Cowboy boots are usually too narrow for me and very uncomfortable. Trying to find Size 11 EEEE extra wide anything use to be a pain. Nowadays I can find what I want on the internet. May cost a little extra but well worth it.
I have one....Doesn't look very comfortable to me. I would want a piece of leather or nylon between the gun and my leg.
I have one....
It's called a sock.
Lol.
I know I'm just kidding.I wear sneakers with ankle length white socks. I am not a cowboy boots with calf high socks kind of person lol.
When I used to carry a BUG it was in an ankle holster just above my shoe.