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Re: Smart Carry Holster
« Reply #20 on: May 19, 2008, 07:02:16 PM »
I don't know, I guess I would have to try one and see, Main worry would be, can I draw fast enough to prevent my untimely death :o

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Re: Smart Carry Holster
« Reply #21 on: May 19, 2008, 07:22:09 PM »
Go to http://www.youtube.com/user/passive101 and check out all the smart carry videos.  If nothing else it's pretty entertaining.  He is definitely a smart carry fan.  Charlie should hire the kid for his marketing department. ;D


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Re: Smart Carry Holster
« Reply #22 on: May 19, 2008, 09:35:02 PM »
If you are looking for this kind of deep concealment...  Check out the "Pager/PDA Pall."  I'm very happy with mine!

http://www.pagerpal.com/

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Re: Smart Carry Holster
« Reply #23 on: May 19, 2008, 11:22:17 PM »
If you call and order a Smartcarry holster tell they you heard about it on Tom Gresham's Guntalk and you will get a discount. I have used one with my Glock 27 and 1911 A1. I really like it.
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Re: Smart Carry Holster
« Reply #24 on: May 21, 2008, 07:09:23 PM »
If you are looking for this kind of deep concealment...  Check out the "Pager/PDA Pall."  I'm very happy with mine!

http://www.pagerpal.com/

Are you the guy who sells them at the gun shows then??? Just Kidding. Seriously though. I've only ever heard of 2 people who actually liked the Pager Pal (And YES, I've tried it with several different pistols.) What do you carry in yours??
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Re: Smart Carry Holster
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Re: Smart Carry Holster
« Reply #25 on: May 21, 2008, 07:11:39 PM »
Since I have only recently realized the need to carry a gun due my current neighbourhood situation :o  Would a smart carry work for my Glock 23, or would it be better to purchase a smaller flatter pistol?  I sometimes have to go into bad areas, it's all part of the life, and I want be sure to come home alive.  Any suggestions ultra conceallable holster and gun options??  Thought about Keltec 32acp, and .380. , and the Ruger LCP. ???  I love my Glock, but it's tough to carry in hot weather and still keep well concealled and be comfortable.  Then again I've heard it said "Carrying a gun is supposed to be comforting, not comfortable!"  But I say why can't it be both??

I actually have heard of people using a G23 in one. You'd have to check and see how it would work for you though.
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Re: Smart Carry Holster
« Reply #26 on: May 22, 2008, 02:40:33 PM »
I carry my S&W 642 daily in a PagerPal/CellPal holster hooked to my NiteIze cell case.  It is the large size one that is supposed to work with a lot of different guns and it was just two big for my little J frame.  I hated it because the revolver would drop too far into the pouch with the barrell sticking way out at the bottom.  I decided to modify the holster so the J frame would sit perfectly upright and the muzzle would align with the bottom edge of the holster.  I did this by sewing up the holster in the profile of the J frame's trigger guard and grip.  This gives a custom fit to the J Frame and when hooked IWB, the butt of my CT-405s sits just below the bottom of my belt loop on to the left of my belt buckle.  This helped tremendously with comfort and makes the draw, albeit two handed, faster than before.  I like the smart carry idea as well and may try one at some point, but I think the draw would be slower for sure.

I mentioned my modifications to the "Pager Pal Preacher" :D at the last gun show and he mentioned that you can also add a rivet to the holster where I sewed mine to accomplish much the same thing but said this changes the universal use of the holster.  For me I could car less.  If I need/want to carry a bigger blaster I'll go from deep concealment to a more traditional rig.

Your mileage may vary.... ;)

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Re: Smart Carry Holster
« Reply #27 on: May 29, 2008, 12:58:25 PM »
Is that a gun in your pants, or are you just happy to see us?
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Re: Smart Carry Holster
« Reply #28 on: May 30, 2008, 02:31:24 AM »
Is that a gun in your pants, or are you just happy to see us?

They are not mutualy exclusive.  ;D

 

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