Ohhh boy!!..he's even licking his chops!Bottom Gun wrote: ↑April 27th, 2023, 9:07 am I had a surprise on my camera this week:
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Yep, he probably got my scent from my camera and is licking his chops in anticipation.
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Drop leg holster or adapter is what you want. It's not so low that you have to have a leg strap but just low enough to clear pack hip belt. If you have a pack with moly webbing, you can also get holsters that attach to that directlysmithers599 wrote: ↑March 13th, 2023, 6:35 am When I hike, I carry a Ruger LC9 in a pocket holster (because a backpack obviates a belt holster). This makes me think maybe I should OC a .357 or .44 Mag in a leg holster.
What do you carry (and how) when hiking with a backpack?