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    Default Re: holster recommendation

    If you are looking for Kydex go with Bravo Concealment if you are looking for IWB go with Milt Sparks, around a $ 150 plus 12 week wait time ,there is also a company I'm checking out is Craft leather

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    Quote Originally Posted by fcongiljr View Post
    If you are looking for Kydex go with Bravo Concealment if you are looking for IWB go with Milt Sparks, around a $ 150 plus 12 week wait time ,there is also a company I'm checking out is Craft leather
    I love my milt sparks, burgundy horse hide and black shark trim..bit more than one fitty cuz of the pretty, but quality.
    Go sell crazy some where else, we're all stocked up here.


    Political power grows from the muzzle of a gun.

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    I recommend you don't cheap out. It was recently on the news that a guy near me shoot himself when his 357 fell out of his shoulder holster when he bent over to take care of his child. Apparently he tried to catch the gun and it went off.

    With a good holster the gun just does not fall out.
    troll Free. It's all in your mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by normanvin View Post
    I recommend you don't cheap out. It was recently on the news that a guy near me shoot himself when his 357 fell out of his shoulder holster when he bent over to take care of his child. Apparently he tried to catch the gun and it went off.

    With a good holster the gun just does not fall out.
    Please don't get mad, not bashing, just pointing out..guns don't just go off. He depressed the trigger albiet unintentionally.

    While I know you know that guns don't "go off", there are plenty of nongunnies that don't. Don't want to reinforce that myth with them.
    Go sell crazy some where else, we're all stocked up here.


    Political power grows from the muzzle of a gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pacodelahoya View Post
    Please don't get mad, not bashing, just pointing out..guns don't just go off. He depressed the trigger albiet unintentionally.

    While I know you know that guns don't "go off", there are plenty of nongunnies that don't. Don't want to reinforce that myth with them.

    The point is the gun fell out of the holster. My advice is still the same.
    troll Free. It's all in your mind.

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