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04-19-2017, 10:10 AM
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Holster for jogger
Looking for a lightweight carry holster for my daughter. She jogs everyday and would like to have her shield on at times. Maybe something somewhat breathable. Any thoughts?
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04-19-2017, 11:23 AM
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A belly band works well for me.
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Wow. Nice items I didn't know existed. I always jogged with a fanny pack and I bike with the same fanny pack. Lightweight Colt Cobra in it. I can see where these modern items might work well as long as you can access the gun. I will presume the guns do not annoy the runner by motion/friction, etc.
I will probably not abandon my fanny pack anytime soon but I will certainly think about it!
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04-19-2017, 03:39 PM
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I like my Activeprogear. It allows for phone, keys as well.
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While jogging I've used a bellyband with both a Model 442 J-frame and a Walther PPK (not at the same time, though...). Very secure.
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That Activeprogear would easily replace a fanny pack. The thing that I require, which maybe most folks require, is a place for your keys and a place for at least your carry permit if you live in a state that issues those. For states that have no restrictive rules, no permit required. Great. A tight body band is okay. Having room for a cell phone is a plus as well. Going out in my neck of the woods with a gun hidden under my shirt and no place for my CHL is stupid. The police at least like us to play by the rules.
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04-19-2017, 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by ISCS Yoda
That Activeprogear would easily replace a fanny pack. The thing that I require, which maybe most folks require, is a place for your keys and a place for at least your carry permit if you live in a state that issues those. For states that have no restrictive rules, no permit required. Great. A tight body band is okay. Having room for a cell phone is a plus as well. Going out in my neck of the woods with a gun hidden under my shirt and no place for my CHL is stupid. The police at least like us to play by the rules.
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Those shirts I linked have slots as well as holster spots. I slip my drivers license and concealed permit in one of the extra slots. Most belly bands have the same. I also put a speed strip with 6 extra rounds in one of the slots. I carry a .38 cross draw under my left arm (right handed) and the speed strip in the slot under my right arm.
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Picture of my jogging rig. There is a closed bottom elastic pouch just forward of the gun (it starts right where the bottom of the but of the J frame is) that I slip my license and permit into.
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