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Flashbang bra holster demo, fast, and practical (video)
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 | january 13, 2013
Posted on 02/28/2013 11:48:35 PM PST by lowbridge
The Gun industry makes all kinds on interesting holsters where women can carry there gun such as the bra holster. ~Walter Williams~
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TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: banglist; braholster; flashbang; guncontrol; secondamendment
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posted on 
02/28/2013 11:48:44 PM PST
by 
lowbridge
 
To: lowbridge
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posted on 
02/28/2013 11:52:16 PM PST
by 
POWERSBOOTHEFAN
(Causing trouble since 1976)
 
To: lowbridge
    Saw this the other day.
Bit of a boob job....
 
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posted on 
02/28/2013 11:53:02 PM PST
by 
Vendome
(Don't take life so seriously, you won't live through it anyway)
 
To: Vendome
    With that rack she could hide a Mossberg 500.
 
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posted on 
03/01/2013 12:03:05 AM PST
by 
shibumi
(Cover it with gas and set it on fire.)
 
To: lowbridge
    Worked with a market-droid that had large inteface units and she carried... I swear, geek that I am I took inventory. A pen. A pencil. Another pencil. A small notepad. Some receipts, because Colleen needs the paperwork..... Her cell phone. A small .32 and a flat box of 10 rounds.
WTF? I haven't seen a .32 since forever, and the box the extra rounds were in were older than me.
Back to being the geek... and you have this all in your bra.
Yes.
Any duck eggs?
She blushes.
K. Ancient prevert. Mark that one off the list.
/johnny
 
To: shibumi
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posted on 
03/01/2013 12:06:15 AM PST
by 
Vendome
(Don't take life so seriously, you won't live through it anyway)
 
To: lowbridge
    This S&W First Model Hammerless came from New Orleans. It's been cut down and a hole drilled through the rib. It was made between 1887 and 1902. The NOLA "working girls" hung small pistols or revolvers on neck strings. The string was easy to break. I reckon that this little gun has some interesting tales to tell.
It still shoots just fine!
 
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posted on 
03/01/2013 12:40:02 AM PST
by 
SWAMPSNIPER
(The Second Amendment, a Matter of Fact, Not a Matter of Opinion)
 
To: Vendome
    With double barrels like those all she needs is a quick bra release.
 
To: lowbridge
    After watching the video sixteen times, I noticed the weapon jammed with the first round. I prefer a .32 revolver myself.
 
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posted on 
03/01/2013 3:41:27 AM PST
by 
Makana
 
To: lowbridge
    Oooh, I want one! I always fretted about concealed carry in a purse. Harder to get to in a hurry, and purses can be stolen. And back pocket heat leaves an outline that can be seen.
 
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posted on 
03/01/2013 4:13:34 AM PST
by 
jespasinthru
(Proud member of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy.)
 
To: lowbridge
    Cute. But this is not going to work well for many women and the type of pistol they carry. 
 
 
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posted on 
03/01/2013 4:16:15 AM PST
by 
Daffynition
(The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted. — D.H.)
 
To: lowbridge
    I think she needs more range time. I’d be willing to volunteer a few hours with her, help her on the draw, shirt/top selection, etc. Because I’m such a nice guy, bid second amendment supporter and all...
 
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posted on 
03/01/2013 4:20:05 AM PST
by 
ThunderSleeps
(Stop obarma now!  Stop the hussein - insane agenda!)
 
To: Daffynition
    And you make one mistake drawing under stress, and you have an instant mastectomy.
 
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posted on 
03/01/2013 4:21:39 AM PST
by 
PapaBear3625
(You don't notice it's a police state until the police come for you.)
 
To: lowbridge
    Pretty neat how there is no bulge in the middle of the chest. From the video, you could not tell she had a gun in her bra.
Being well endowed certainly helped.
But it was far more hidden than I thought possible.
Average draw and fire time was around 1.5 seconds.
 
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posted on 
03/01/2013 4:38:34 AM PST
by 
exit82
("The Taliban is on the inside of the building" E. Nordstrom 10-10-12)
 
To: PapaBear3625
    That crossed my mind, also. I happen to keep my blouse/shirt tucked in....and my CC revolver is very heavy and bulky....23 oz empty.
As stated above, this is not the *perfect* option for many. Some may like it which is fine for mouse guns....this is from someone who has a drawer full of holsters I have tried out....and eventually eliminated.
 
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posted on 
03/01/2013 4:39:40 AM PST
by 
Daffynition
(The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted. — D.H.)
 
To: lowbridge
    It would take me longer than that just to find the pistol. About a half hour or so, but I’m slow. REAL slow.
 
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posted on 
03/01/2013 4:40:06 AM PST
by 
Safetgiver
( Islam makes barbarism look genteel.)
 
To: lowbridge
    I could see carrying a hammerless .38 with the heavy trigger pull. Not sure I’d recommend a compact semi-auto. Be a good way to ruin a perfectly good breast.
 
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posted on 
03/01/2013 4:46:31 AM PST
by 
IamConservative
(The soul of my lifes journey is Liberty!)
 
To: lowbridge
    Look at the guns on that chick!!!
The firearm was nice too.
 
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posted on 
03/01/2013 5:06:58 AM PST
by 
Lazamataz
(Republicans have the same policies as the Democrats, except for the part where they win elections.)
 
To: Makana
    I prefer a .32 revolver myself.You know, Smith & Wesson once made a revolver in .32 H & R Magnum--maybe they still do. I bought the wife one. It has more "oomph" than the regular .32. And it's very lightweight, just 13 ounces.
 
To: PapaBear3625
    One commenter said that when drawing from the holster, only the grip can be accessed-no trigger exposure while holstered.
 
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posted on 
03/01/2013 8:27:40 AM PST
by 
SgtHooper
(The last thing I want to do is hurt you.  But it's still on the list.)
 
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