Who is buying all this tactical stuff???

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I have a drop leg platform that I can attach any number of holsters to. Depending on what I am doing and where I will be, a drop let makes a lot of sence. If your woods carry pistol is a 10mm or .45 acp, then it might make a lot of sense. I have used that setup myself. If open carry is legal where you live, no matter how "mall nijaish" it might look, it is still a viable, practical and comfortable way to carry a gun, perticularly a large one. If was going to OC something like a G34, I would probably go that route, wardrobe depending. Now, that being said, I don't think I can envision a time where I will be OCing a duty sized pistol stateside, but when I did overseas, I loved my dropleg set up.
 
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OK I'll admit it.

I strap one on every time i play SOCOM or CALL OF DUTY. Makes it more realistic. Although i should probably start wearing pants since its pulls hairs like crazy.:)
 
You would think it would be a lot easier to spend some of my money.

Drop-leg holsters blow for hiking. They might work for meandering around in the forest, but they are not practical for hiking or scrambling.

The Safepacker would be silly here where open carry is legal, accepted, and far better.

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