All day, every day
Well, I use to carry a 1991A1 Colt Commander, .45acp, in a belt holster,
every day, except when I was at work.It did get heavy.
Since I retired & we moved out here, in the Country, a couple 3 years ago,
I switched to a Ruger SP101, 2 1/4", .357 mag. I don't think it's a "mousegun"
though. It'll cut a copperhead snake in two. I can make a running coyote jump, at 30 'r 40 yards. Or knock him over if he's much closer
I carry it in a Galco pancake, high-ride Belt holster, all day, every day, unless
I'm out on the farm, running the chainsaw, driving the tractor, messing with
stock. Then, it is in an Uncle Mike's Super Belt-slide. Not as nice a holster but it's okay, if it gets dirty or muddy.
I put it on when I dress in the morning, take it off when I undress, at night.
Not much good to me laying in the house.
Life is good!
Well, I use to carry a 1991A1 Colt Commander, .45acp, in a belt holster,
every day, except when I was at work.It did get heavy.
Since I retired & we moved out here, in the Country, a couple 3 years ago,
I switched to a Ruger SP101, 2 1/4", .357 mag. I don't think it's a "mousegun"
though. It'll cut a copperhead snake in two. I can make a running coyote jump, at 30 'r 40 yards. Or knock him over if he's much closer
I carry it in a Galco pancake, high-ride Belt holster, all day, every day, unless
I'm out on the farm, running the chainsaw, driving the tractor, messing with
stock. Then, it is in an Uncle Mike's Super Belt-slide. Not as nice a holster but it's okay, if it gets dirty or muddy.
I put it on when I dress in the morning, take it off when I undress, at night.
Not much good to me laying in the house.
Life is good!