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pregnant and packing heat! awesome!!! thumbs up
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Congratulations on the pregnancy! I wish many years with you and your new family member :)
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This video is done very well, it helped me with my shoulder holster. Great job and thank you. :)
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Noone ever suspects the pregnant woman
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Congratulations to you and your family on the future addition. You are a good family with a positive impact on shooting sports so little ones raised to be aware of safety is a good thing. I found this very interesting. I only have one for a Ruger P89. I tend to go to waistband dominant side for comfort.
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those must be some wicked stretch marks.
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Why not the criss cross back style rig? Leather or synthetic?
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No offense intended here. I absolutely hate shoulder holsters. I've had surgery, lets say it was a really big cut to expose my left lung. Even before that I disliked them. My wife carries a Ruger LC9 in a boot or in a waist band. She also uses her purse but I don't know how in hell she would ever find anything in that thing. My backup weapon is in my boot. My main weapon is in my waist band near my right kidney. Takes getting used to but it works for me.
I am impressed with your video!
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weird
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You might try tipping the butt of the pistol down and the muzzle up a bit with this type of holster.
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good video. nice info
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a woman who is into self defense and is willing to conceal and carry. you mam are awesome. and pregnacy is not a condidtion it is a blessing
Welcome back and Congratulations! Excellent fitting tips. You may have covered this in a previous video, but might be worth adding the caveat that shoulder holsters have additional cautions to be followed (I didn't try to count the number of time you swept your arm with the muzzle) and people need to know that, especially in panic situations, make sure you clear your body parts (left arm) when removing your gun from the holster. It makes it harder to hold your child when wearing a sling.
FecundChance 3 months ago
@FecundChance There is a big divide amongst shooters as to whether or not it's really "Sweeping" someone if the firearm is in a holster. If the holster is of good quality and there is no access to the trigger then there is no damage and shoulder holsters in general are continuously pointing at people all day long.
The firearm remained in its holster the entirety of this video (except when I showed that it was clear) I'm not sure if you could say I "swept" my own arm with it at any point.
limalife 3 months ago 3