Anyone have associated vendor links?
I looked around and it appears that the maker is Eric Larsen (the firing line)...http://hbeleatherworks.com/
Is this the right guy?
Generally one of these three, depending on the weather, how I'm dressed, and where I'm going. If it's a really nasty place I'll carry the little Bersa 45 with a spare mag. Top left is a Rossi 44 3-inch, top right is my M-65-5, and the Bersa UC45 below it.
I don't carry this one on duty, but there's always hope. I do carry it when I'm travelling, usually crossdraw if I'm driving, or in a shoulder holster.
Sorry about the crummy picture, it's an EAA Witness in 40 caliber, 25 shots on tap with a spare mag. If that's not enough, I'm in deep Doo-doo!
I carry between one and four of these. Depends on mood, time till departure, destination, etc. The Beretta goes in a pocket, the other firearms go in holsters. Beretta goes alone in possible huggy situations. All of 'em are worn year-round.
Depends on the situation, weather and my mood. Any one or combination of these fullfills my carry options. Smallest to largest. Kel-Tec P3AT, Kahr PM9, Glock 19, Kimber Pro BP Ten II in .45 acp. Sometimes, for old time's sake, I'll carry my Walther PPK/s or my Kel-Tec P-11, but that's pretty rare.
I believe very strongly in carrying a handgun with which the caliber beings in a ".4x," therefore, I practice what I preach. I also strongly believe that a person who is carrying a handgun, should also carry a "backup" gun, just in case.
Whenever I am able, I carry my S&W 642 in a Robert Mika round cut pocket holster. It is my always gun. Frequently, it is carried as a BUG to my SA M1911A1 Mil-Spec.
I always have this...I swear any more and it would simply just morph into a part of my body. About the only time it's not on body is when I'm sleeping. After my wheels were stolen by some crackheads and I retrieved them with the help of the local constabulary I've vowed to carry my .45 more and I do....although it's relegated to my bag/vehicle but still close by. But for CARRY...it's this bad boy.
Sorry Srigs, but the gun in your third picture is definitely NOT a Kel-Tec PF-9. Not even close to being in the same class. That pistol is either a stainless PM9 or PM40.
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