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Re: holster recommendations

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tlieberman240 wrote: May 29th, 2021, 9:47 am To each their own I guess. I'll gladly spend a little extra on a quality product that retains a piece of equipment I'd trust my own life with, and is custom made to the spec of the item I'm carrying.

I don't even notice mine when I'm wearing it around town or in the car. Lots of adjustability is built in to get it to fit exactly how I want, so it's no issue for me.
I've climbed towers up to 400' when I was younger, I literally put my life in my equipment, absolute trust. My guns, same thing.


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kenpoprofessor wrote: May 26th, 2021, 2:59 pm
The guns I carry, quality guns that go bang and don't break the bank. I already know if I have to use it, I may never see it again if the police get involved, so why hand them thousands of $$ worth of merchandise??? My Glock 43s were both under $400, the Ruger LC9sPro, under $200, and the M&P Shield .45, under $250. All guns utilize the same procedural memory, draw, present, bang, no safeties and no conflicts, and always a hot one in the tube.

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WAIT, you bought a Ruger?, after giving me a pile of shizz years ago for mine....
Anyways, am I imagining it, or is the Shield45 the softest recoiling plastic subcompact in existence?
I like a hot one in the tube too....
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i carry both the 9mm and the .45 shields pending which day, and on occassion a smathering of taurus g3, hehe, fashion carrying is in these days
Rj hehehe

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Aznine wrote: May 29th, 2021, 7:03 pmBladetech
and Bravo concealment for the lowest quality but satisfies the minimum safety requirements.
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knockonit wrote: May 31st, 2021, 9:39 am i carry both the 9mm and the .45 shields pending which day, and on occassion a smathering of taurus g3, hehe, fashion carrying is in these days
Rj hehehe

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EXACTLY, HAHA
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Pro2a wrote: May 31st, 2021, 9:35 am
WAIT, you bought a Ruger?, after giving me a pile of shizz years ago for mine....
Anyways, am I imagining it, or is the Shield45 the softest recoiling plastic subcompact in existence?
I like a hot one in the tube too....
Pretty sure you had one of those raggedy azz P90 series, so, my opinion hasn't changed on that. A good friend of mine has one, I berate him constantly. :D

Anyway, the new Rugers are something else entirely, and, I got this one for literally less than half of retail :o


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kenpoprofessor wrote: May 31st, 2021, 9:44 am
Pro2a wrote: May 31st, 2021, 9:35 am
WAIT, you bought a Ruger?, after giving me a pile of shizz years ago for mine....
Anyways, am I imagining it, or is the Shield45 the softest recoiling plastic subcompact in existence?
I like a hot one in the tube too....
Pretty sure you had one of those raggedy azz P90 series, so, my opinion hasn't changed on that. A good friend of mine has one, I berate him constantly. :D

Anyway, the new Rugers are something else entirely, and, I got this one for literally less than half of retail :o


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It was an SR40, not an ugly P tank thingy
Can't pass up a bargain tho..
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Pro2a wrote: June 4th, 2021, 10:03 am

It was an SR40, not an ugly P tank thingy
Can't pass up a bargain tho..

Uh, well in that case yea, those are POS, they have mag disconnects and external safeties. :D :D :D :o These new ones come without either, and those are what I have. :o :lol: :lol:

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kenpoprofessor wrote: June 4th, 2021, 1:33 pm
Pro2a wrote: June 4th, 2021, 10:03 am

It was an SR40, not an ugly P tank thingy
Can't pass up a bargain tho..

Uh, well in that case yea, those are POS, they have mag disconnects and external safeties. :D :D :D :o These new ones come without either, and those are what I have. :o :lol: :lol:

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Well, lucky for me it was gone years ago, I suffer your mental torture no more....
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Pro2a wrote: June 5th, 2021, 6:35 am
Well, lucky for me it was gone years ago, I suffer your mental torture no more....
See, you listened to me and got rid of it :D :D

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Yeah but you didn't give me valid reasons like mag safeties and thumb safeties.
You just said it was ugly, hurt it feelings, and made it disappear.
Now it's just a feral gun sliding down the street, or however a gun moves....
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Pro2a wrote: June 5th, 2021, 7:01 am Yeah but you didn't give me valid reasons like mag safeties and thumb safeties.
You just said it was ugly, hurt it feelings, and made it disappear.
Now it's just a feral gun sliding down the street, or however a gun moves....
Yes, it's still ugly, not as ugly as the Ptanks though. So, what you're telling me is, the gun was "triggered" and felt the need to disappear? :o :D :geek:


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kenpoprofessor wrote: June 5th, 2021, 7:29 am
Pro2a wrote: June 5th, 2021, 7:01 am Yeah but you didn't give me valid reasons like mag safeties and thumb safeties.
You just said it was ugly, hurt it feelings, and made it disappear.
Now it's just a feral gun sliding down the street, or however a gun moves....
Yes, it's still ugly, not as ugly as the Ptanks though. So, what you're telling me is, the gun was "triggered" and felt the need to disappear? :o :D :geek:


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HAHA, yes
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kenpoprofessor wrote: May 26th, 2021, 2:59 pm I'm not interested in looks
kenpoprofessor wrote: June 5th, 2021, 7:29 am Yes, it's still ugly, not as ugly as the Ptanks though.
WUT? :think: :doh: :confusion-questionmarks: :D
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