Forgot name and brand of holster

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hey everyone. I stumbled onto a website awhile ago that was selling holsters that when all closed up look just like a square belt bag. They have a velcro opening on one side for quick access to the firearm, and a side release buckle to hold the top flap down. The website said these have been around for awhile, and that some military units use them, but now I want one and I cannot for the life of me remember the company's name. Ever think to yourself, "Oh I can remember that. I don't need to bookmark it." Thanks for any help. If you have any inkling, just post a link.
 
So how do you usually carry these? I see they can be belt worn, carried with a strap, or just free hand carried.

Seems an interesting idea for the times one can't wear the gun directly on the body.

Wonder if one of those laptop bag proximity alarms might be a good idea though, just to make sure you don't walk off and leave the thing somewhere?

Would love to hear from someone that's used one of these things.
 
Check out http://stores.ebay.com/Skull-Canyon-Gear-Store?_rdc=1 . They have several different types of cross-body pistol carrier bags, outfitted for various pistols. I've carried a similar pistol bag for quite a while, and find it the most versatile CCW holster I own. They are slightly slower to get into (but only VERY slightly, with some practice), and you can carry concealed wearing anything from Arctic expedition gear, down to "butt-nekkid". You can wear them over or under clothing, sling them cross body or around you waist as a fanny pack, right or left shoulder, high carry or low carry, left hand or right hand side, etc. And, if you don't carry around the house, it's quick and simple to just grab the bag as you go out the door.

Also, there's never any "printing" problem, and there's never any worry about accidentally exposing the weapon and getting arrested for "brandishing". In fact, in a pinch, you could shoot through the bag and never expose the weapon at all. And when you need to go into a place that's it's illegal to carry into, you just take off the bag and lock it in the trunk, and no one needs to know you were even carrying.
 
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