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Carrying Concealed

I carry a hammerless Ruger SP 101 2", .357 in a IWB Crossbred holster or in the conceal carry pocket of my Xelement leather jacket when on the Spyder. My wife carries a LadySmith .38. I carry everywhere. The so called 'gun free' zones can ask us to leave if they notice that we're carrying which we don't advertise. Its not against the law to carry in most 'gun free' zones, and the ones that it is, i.e. courthouses etc, will have a check point set up where you can leave your weapon as you enter. In that case, we leave them in the vehicle.
 
sig 40 s&w on the belt, under the tee shirt. hornady critical defense rounds! hope I never have to use it, but there just in case. carried it on our trip this summer.
 
sig 40 s&w on the belt, under the tee shirt. hornady critical defense rounds! hope I never have to use it, but there just in case. carried it on our trip this summer.

I load those Critical Defense rounds in the Ruger 380 that I carry. I've seen demos of what they can do. Would not want to be on the receiving end.....

Pam
 
Like most gun owners I've got a tote full of holsters that were "the solution". I keep falling back to a simple inexpensive Kydex holster, I carry my 1911 Colt Defender in one, my Sig P238, or my J frame S&W. The are light weight, easy to draw from and I usually wear a vest to cover them or a shirt over a t-shirt. My Keltec 380 rides in my front pocket or a Sneaky Pete style holster. Take a class, it'll scare the hell out of you when you learn of the consequences of pulling your weapon even if you're justified. SD has open carry, but I'm not comfortable advertising "Shoot me first".
 
Ruger LCP 380, North American Arms Sidewinder .22 magnum, S&W 38 revolver. My current favorite is the .22 mag because it's so small. I figure I'd probably only use it when the threat is really close and it would be useful there. I have several carry options depending on what I'm going to wear.
 
Patti,
I don't know if they're still available; but Gloria LeMaster used to offer some very nice handbags that were designed for concealed-carry...
The Missus has a pair of them. They even have reinforced carrying straps that won't get busted, if some mutt tries to pull the bag out of your hands.
 
Patti,
I don't know if they're still available; but Gloria LeMaster used to offer some very nice handbags that were designed for concealed-carry...
The Missus has a pair of them. They even have reinforced carrying straps that won't get busted, if some mutt tries to pull the bag out of your hands.

There are several carry purses out there. My Sidewinder fits in an eye-glasses case in my purse! I have a carry purse, too, but, if possible, I prefer to carry on my person.
 
:agree: "keeping it close", IS the best solution. :thumbup:
But a lot of Ladies are uncomfortable with bulges under their clothing. :shocked:
 
I carry a H&K USP Compact, and sometimes a Sig P320 Subcompact. My wife carries a Sig P226.

No matter what you decide to carry, it needs to be something that YOU feel comfortable with shooting, and that your proficient with.

Everyone seem to have their favorites and why they like them. There are so many different pistols/revolvers on the market, and so many different ways to carry them. Hope you find something that you really enjoy shooting.

I would suggest that you find a local range that allows you to rent pistols so you can find something that you really enjoy shooting. That way you don't purchase something and later figure out that it's not what you really want to shoot.
 

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:agree: "keeping it close", IS the best solution. :thumbup:
But a lot of Ladies are uncomfortable with bulges under their clothing. :shocked:
what an opening for a quick comebck, but i'm sure i'd be sorry if i did it!:roflblack:
:roflblack::roflblack:
 
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