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Re: thigh holster

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Ladies and the one gentleman, don't you worry about the risk factor of a constricting band on your thighs and the possibility of blood clots? I would think that this type of design would have a risk factor.
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Re: thigh holster

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I really don't think so....maybe one of the medical folks can give a general opinion, but really as tight as it was it wasn't "cutting off circulation", or making anything tingle or making my toes cool or anything like that....and when I was testing it at home I actually was paying very close attention for that. It's elastic, so it's flexible, so as you're moving it's moving, so blood is flowing.
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Re: thigh holster

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I know this is kind of late, but I use the Shooting Tulips thigh holster and LOVE it. I carry a Kahr CM9 and they have a model that works well. My sister uses one, too. We've never had any problems and they are really comfortable. Here's their shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ShootingTulips" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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