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  • ArcadiaGP

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    Just got new camera, so I can show a full pic:

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    Joe Williams

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    I am carrying a new set up, the 92FS is no more.

    3" Ruger SP101 with Trausch grips
    HKS speedloader, Bianchi Speed Strip. Need another speedloader and 2 more speed strips
    Galco Speed Paddle Holster. This will be changing to a Don Hume JIT slide and one other holster Monday after I pay a visit to Lafayette Guns & Gear
    DeSantis Second Six speedloader holder
    Speer 135 grain Gold Dot Short Barrel .357 Magnum ammo
    Cheapo Gerber and Schrade folders
    Mini Maglight and holder
    local made belt

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    Cam

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    I am carrying a new set up, the 92FS is no more.

    3" Ruger SP101 with Trausch grips
    HKS speedloader, Bianchi Speed Strip. Need another speedloader and 2 more speed strips
    Galco Speed Paddle Holster. This will be changing to a Don Hume JIT slide and one other holster Monday after I pay a visit to Lafayette Guns & Gear
    DeSantis Second Six speedloader holder
    Speer 135 grain Gold Dot Short Barrel .357 Magnum ammo
    Cheapo Gerber and Schrade folders
    Mini Maglight and holder
    local made belt

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    Do you not like your paddle holster? I recently acquired an SP101 and was looking for something like that. Would you suggest going with something different?

    Thanks and I sure like those grips, I may have to look them up!

    Cam
     

    Joe Williams

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    Do you not like your paddle holster? I recently acquired an SP101 and was looking for something like that. Would you suggest going with something different?

    Thanks and I sure like those grips, I may have to look them up!

    Cam

    There are only a couple paddle holsters I like, and this isn't one of them. Most of them stick out further from the belt than I like, aren't as stable as I like, and don't stay on the belt as well as I'd like. IOW, I'm not usually a fan. This one in particular was a disappointment to me, because it was hardly cheap when I first bought it.
     

    marshallartist

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    No picture yet but...

    Always
    Leatherman Wave multi-tool
    Keys w/ Streamlight Key-Mate
    Casio G'z One Cell phone
    Casio G-Zone solar watch
    Wallet w/ ID & money
    Oakley Radar sunglasses
    Write in the rain all weather pen
    5.11 leather belt

    Sometimes
    Glock 30 SF
    Spare Glock 21 magazine w/ pierce +2 extender
    Sidearmor IWB holster
    Gould & Goodrich Flashlight and Magazine case combo
    Spyderco Native
    Streamlight TL-2 LED flashlight
    Small canister of pepper spray
     

    lilop

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    I have a few. The gist of them are as follows:

    1. Glock 19, Wilderness Frequent Flyer belt, High Noon Bare Asset holster.

    2. J frame revolver, same belt, same holster, but for j frame revolver.


    It's quick, super easy to put on/take off or adjust on belt for different situations like sitting in a car for long periods of time. The Bare Asset holster is really thin and doesn't print.
     

    Postal Dude

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    It was a little awkward at first, but after awhile you get used to it. After all, concealed carry is supposed to comforting, not comfortable and it's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.

    The camouflage assault suit is what really makes it all work, though. Instead of trying to conceal a pistol or two, I conceal my whole body when I'm out on patrol at the local mall and the bad guys never see me coming.
     

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