Lord Teapot
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didnt have a real pack, just a fanny pack with a water filter and some granola bars. it actually wasnt uncomfortable, its own weight kept it in place.Geez. How many miles could you do before you just stuck it your pack?
didnt have a real pack, just a fanny pack with a water filter and some granola bars. it actually wasnt uncomfortable, its own weight kept it in place.Geez. How many miles could you do before you just stuck it your pack?
Now I know a everyone's going to say the whole "get a good holster and gun belt and you can carry anything" spill. This has not been my experience...
Now, a good holster and belt are crucial to help conceal and be comfortable while doing it, but that doesn't mean I could carry my FNX Tactical 45 with me to church on Sundays without feeling a little conspicuous.
I want one of these Coonans so badly!Full size Coonan .357 mag..strong side hip. Covered more than concealed because I usually carry it when I have a sweatshirt on in the winter. I'll carry it in the summer if I'm wearing a long shirt untucked. I'm 6'1 and 260 so it's not "too" heavy as I usually carry a full size 1911 when not carrying the Coonan.
6" 686 in a vertical shoulder harness, but that was in winter with a short coat over it. A cop pointed out to me one evening that the bottom of the holster was quite evident when I sat down or raised my arms. I stopped carrying it after that. Too cumbersome, anyway.6" s&w 586 in a vertical shoulder holster
Perhaps a better belt would help.6" 686 in a vertical shoulder harness, but that was in winter with a short coat over it. A cop pointed out to me one evening that the bottom of the holster was quite evident when I sat down or raised my arms. I stopped carrying it after that. Too cumbersome, anyway.
I tried to carry my full size 1911 IWB, but just found it too heavy to be comfortable for me.