Yet David Gregory doesn't get prosecuted for possessing a high capacity magazine inside the city limits. That too, was 100% on video.
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Got my holster last week. It's a tad uncomfortable.. on my left side. I slide it around to the right (just to see how it felt) and it's more comfortable.
I'm a bit ambidextrous so while I shoot better left handed I draw the gun better with my right. So I ight just return it for a right side holster... I think. Or maybe I'll just go with an ankle holster instead, or too. I don't know...
What kind of gun are you wishing to conceal?
The Kahr CW45 I got like a year ago. I was just going to keep it as a "by the bed gun", but I really like the way it shoots. And.. it packs a lot of power for the size!
I think it's a good bit thinner than the compact Glocks, or at least it felt that way.
The comp-tac you suggested. I researched a little and a lot of people spoke highly of them. I am using a very sturdy belt, I put it on again and wore it a bit higher after adjusting it and it was more comfortable.
Still think I might get an ankle holster too.
Good!
Yeah, I wore mine all morning and I place it at my 4 o'clock, just past my right hip.
The higher the better. Just remember to dress around the gun. You'll find it will get more comfortable.
Ankle holsters can be tricky. Get a gun that's too heavy, and it bounces. It's not very comfortable. Also, just remember to check it when you get out of cars. I didn't do it once and my jeans rode up
over the gun.
In a few days, I'm going to post my version of a diaper bag. I think you'll appreciate it. ;)
Another thing about ankle holster I am not sure about, if you ever need it do you really want it as far away as possible from your hand?
The main positive I'd see from a ankle holster is it's probably the best place to hide/conceal a gun.