Creative concealed carry leather

.38SuperMan your pouch is very creative and I doubt few would guess you have a Ruger LCP and a spare mag in the leather pouch. The "love" patch is a nice finishing touch. Wearing a tie-dye t-shirt and bell bottom jeans who would think you were packing. Just need a belt with a peace symbol buckle to complete the hippie look.


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Nice pouch.
 
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I'm thinking he needs one of these[emoji1]

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Nice pouch.

This should do.

Actually I have the perfect belt buckle. It's one of the original Freedom Arms brass buckles that my 22 revolver. I bought it back in the early 80's along with the tiny revolver and a leather holster. I bought a spare cylinder and glued 22 bullets in it to look like is loaded. I kept the original cylinder intact and shoot it from time to time.

A few years ago I had it out shooting it at the range and the front sight flew off. I found it and kept it thinking I'd get someone to silver solder it back on. Last year I ran across it and posted a comment and photos and found Freedom Arms has a lifetime warranty. I decided to call them to see if they could fix it. The lady that answered the phone said if I had the original receipt it would be covered and repaired free. Don of a "gun", I found the receipt and shipped it of through my dealer. A few months later I had it back with a new sight and in new condition.

I decided recently I'm going to start wearing it again but this time with live ammo, just in case I'm attacked by mosquitos 😁.
 

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This is hardly concealed but I think Freedom Arms was pretty creative. I bought this in 1982 as a novelty and bought a spare cylinder I put dummy rounds in and wore it occasionally. I'm thinking of resurrecting it and wearing it again but with live ammo. Not really practical but they're pretty high on the scale of cool toys.

It's amazing how accurate it is at 7 yards. It's certainly no target gun but could put the hurt on a bad guy. I did a little research on different loads and some rounds will click at 800fps and more. I think I used to load it with Stingers and would like to see what they clock at.
 

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I'm a Kramer man myself.. belt scabbards and Thomas perfectionist IWB models.
 

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I wanted a secure way to carry when riding my motorcycle, but still accessible. So I bought a really stout vest in Sturgis several years ago. The pockets are all leather, so I tried clip on left hand IWB holster (I'm a righty) to position my 442 for drawing. Gun rode to low to get a proper grip, so off to Hunn Leather for a consultation. Matt made me a nice snug holster and used heavy snaps to position the gun for crossdraw that allowed a full grip. Holster has a thin lining so snap backs are covered. It has worked very well now for several years.
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Does an Uncle Mike's fanny pack count? I'll sometimes wear it while on the bicycle. It's big enough to carry a 1911 or a K frame.
 
Does an Uncle Mike's fanny pack count? I'll sometimes wear it while on the bicycle. It's big enough to carry a 1911 or a K frame.

I think I have 3 fanny packs that I use depending on what I'm carrying. None are specifically for guns but all work just fine. I have a nice small leather pack that my 640 no dash fits in just perfect and that's the one I carry most often when I'm carrying a J frame.

I'm thinking of carrying my Colt Cobra for a while and need to come up with a belt pouch or similar to carry it in. There's another shooter locally that makes concealed carry gear so I'm going to talk to him about his recommendation.

The Cobra is one of the new ones with a 2" barrel and is between a J and K frame. It's not big but not small either. I'm sure he'll have a good solution.

I like the vest idea. I wear vests most of the winter but summers are way too hot. Excellent idea and great looking vest!
 
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