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    Default A testament to the Smart Carry holster.

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    Default Re: A testament to the Smart Carry holster.

    I recently bought one in medium. I use it with a Ruger sp101 & it works great. I'm guessing it would also work with a sub compact Glock.

    If carrying on your belt it would also be an alternative way to carry a spare mag. OR can be used like a money belt.

    I like my Smartcarry.

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    Default Re: A testament to the Smart Carry holster.

    Quote Originally Posted by reverserboy View Post
    I recently bought one in medium. I use it with a Ruger sp101 & it works great. I'm guessing it would also work with a sub compact Glock.

    If carrying on your belt it would also be an alternative way to carry a spare mag. OR can be used like a money belt.

    I like my Smartcarry.
    They have one that has a "valuables pocket" in the back that could be used to store money in.

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    Default Re: A testament to the Smart Carry holster.

    Hey MK41144,

    Long time no see/hear!! I've been using my Smart Carry holster for several months now and I just love it and I'd recommend it too!

    rand

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    Default Re: A testament to the Smart Carry holster.

    Quote Originally Posted by dnar View Post
    Hey MK41144,

    Long time no see/hear!! I've been using my Smart Carry holster for several months now and I just love it and I'd recommend it too!

    rand
    Yeah, I haven't posted for a while. How you doing?

    Mike

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    Default Re: A testament to the Smart Carry holster.

    Quote Originally Posted by MK41144 View Post
    Yeah, I haven't posted for a while. How you doing?

    Mike

    Hey MK41144,

    I've been doing alright. I've been real busy lately doing this:



    LOL

    Take care,

    rand


    P.S. I like your new avatar!
    Last edited by dnar; October 3rd, 2007 at 11:07 AM.

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    Default Re: A testament to the Smart Carry holster.

    Quote Originally Posted by dnar View Post
    Hey MK41144,

    I've been doing alright. I've been real busy lately doing this:



    LOL

    Take care,

    rand


    P.S. I like your new avatar!
    You've been taking a rolling pin to money? You must have a lot of free time. HAHA.

    Thanks, it took some doing to get it within the size restrictions.

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    Default Re: A testament to the Smart Carry holster.

    How well would this work on a full size gun?
    I have a Beretta PX4 9MM, full size.

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    Default Re: A testament to the Smart Carry holster.

    Quote Originally Posted by 1SweetV6 View Post
    How well would this work on a full size gun?
    I have a Beretta PX4 9MM, full size.
    The guy who owns the SmartCarry company used to have on the website (maybe still does) photos of him using it to carry a full size 1911 and he swears it works just fine for his firearm.

    You'd need to get the large version of the SmartCarry and I think he has a money back guarantee if you find it does not work well for you.

    I have not tried any of his products though.

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    Default Re: A testament to the Smart Carry holster.

    i'm ordering two of these shortly, one for larger peices and one for smaller pistols. I like the extra pocket option, since I actually often carry the 'fake wallet with 10 bucks' to concerts and events with my id, cards and money elsewhere.

    although it might look bad to keep my iphone on vibrate in there............

    oooh, call me again!!!!

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