Carry Guns being Carried

Burk Cornelius

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I love the pictures of guns laying on a desk posed with a fake Rolex and a knock-off Benchmade with a few rounds randomly laying around (magazine ads) but I want to see some pics of your carry gun in your carry holster being carried on your person. This might give someone an idea of how a holster rides or how it might conceal a certain type of gun.

Post what type of gun and holster if you know it.

S&W 642 in a Looper pancake holster
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S&W M&P9c in a Blade-Tech Nano
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S&W M&P9c in a Lobo Gunleather IWB
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Glock 23 in a Blade-Tech Nano
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S&W Model 36 in a Don Hume JIT Slide
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My Ruger SP101 .357 in a Simply Rugged Silver Dollar pancake which I carry in a crossdraw (being slender makes this the only good carry for me):

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My lil' Ruger LCP in a Bear Creek Holsters front pocket holster (since it's an inside the pocket holster this pic is all I can show):

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Is that Sandy from the Heartland match?

I think you should make that picture your avatar. I'll pay you $0.84 if you do (all I have in my pocket)

BC
 
I'm not fat or phat. My avatar is phat. I think I mentioned that being on the slender side makes concealment a challenge. Unlike most guys, I don't have that extra girth to hide a firearm in, under or around. :rolleyes:
 
I'm not fat or phat. My avatar is phat. I think I mentioned that being on the slender side makes concealment a challenge. Unlike most guys, I don't have that extra girth to hide a firearm in, under or around. :rolleyes:

Hey!!! I take offence to that. :). You're just jealous that I can carry 4 full sized pistols on my waist with no problems. Lol
 
Don't have this one anymore but here is a good ol' solid Springfield Champion in a Milt Sparks Summer Special.....CLASSIC CARRY!

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Went to H&H this afternoon and picked up this Looper slide holster for my Detonics (1911 style). Cost was about $35. It's a right hand rig but again I tend to carry on the left for a crossdraw.

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