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Post by jbirds1210 »

longtooth wrote:My Tucker stays on my belt though.
Awww.....I can't wear it for a little while? :grin:

Holsters are a very sore subject around my house....I could sell my nightstand to another holster junkie and purchase a new black rifle!

I think a place for others to try things out is a great idea....I would have to know the person before I sent a hundred dollar holster out on blind faith.
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Post by longtooth »

As long as you have my gun in it.
I will loan you any rig I have.
I will wear another while you experience the good life of 1911 in a HF1.
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Post by WarHawk-AVG »

jbirds1210 wrote:
longtooth wrote:My Tucker stays on my belt though.
Awww.....I can't wear it for a little while? :grin:

Holsters are a very sore subject around my house....I could sell my nightstand to another holster junkie and purchase a new black rifle!

I think a place for others to try things out is a great idea....I would have to know the person before I sent a hundred dollar holster out on blind faith.
True, some sort of equal or higher value "security deposit" so if you don't get it back...hey you really didn't loose anything (unless it was your favorite holster, then you hunt the worm down..heh)
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Post by govnor »

My CHL instructor was carrying two revolvers. I say whatever works best for you personally is the right choice.
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Post by Will938 »

lol I knew it was Pruetts just by the facts in the story. I took mine there too.
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Post by Saulnier »

Took my class at OnedayCHL.com
Greg Smith did a great job. He also carried a 1911 style "race gun"

I should be getting my XD40 service this week. Foaming at the mouth as we speak.

I am looking hard at the http://www.smartcarry.com

Looks like it could be worn with most anything.


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