sigp220.45
US Veteran
Due to family circumstances, I find myself making the six hour one-way to ABQ (then back the next day) trip fairly often. I usually carry in an easy-on/easy-off IWB rig and plop it in the console-thingy for the drive.
The route is pretty simple - I turn left onto I-25 South, drive for six hours, and turn right at Albuquerque, as Bugs Bunny used to say. It is mind-numbingly boring. Thank Odin for podcasts. Swap directions to return.
I found this Bianchi 9R at Goodwill, of all places. It was with an X-15 small, a useful size, which I also bought.
I think its for a 2 1/2” K frame, but my 640-3 fits like a charm and passes the “jerk it around over the couch” test just fine.
I don’t know about you fellas, but on a six hour trip there is a fair-to-middling chance I’ll need to “stop for a haircut” as the Car Talk guys used to say. This is where a shoulder rig shines. There’s a reason Fish from Barney Miller wore one.
I’m gonna replace the elastic, but otherwise this set up works for me.
The route is pretty simple - I turn left onto I-25 South, drive for six hours, and turn right at Albuquerque, as Bugs Bunny used to say. It is mind-numbingly boring. Thank Odin for podcasts. Swap directions to return.
I found this Bianchi 9R at Goodwill, of all places. It was with an X-15 small, a useful size, which I also bought.
I think its for a 2 1/2” K frame, but my 640-3 fits like a charm and passes the “jerk it around over the couch” test just fine.
I don’t know about you fellas, but on a six hour trip there is a fair-to-middling chance I’ll need to “stop for a haircut” as the Car Talk guys used to say. This is where a shoulder rig shines. There’s a reason Fish from Barney Miller wore one.
I’m gonna replace the elastic, but otherwise this set up works for me.