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To: grimalkin; Squantos

Help a lady out?


12 posted on 07/01/2007 7:33:13 AM PDT by Larry Lucido (Duncan Hunter 2008)
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To: Larry Lucido

My soft squeezy toy, aka Girl Friday ,wears a magnatriggered Mod 36 snubby using a Barimi grip vs a holster. It allows for use on dresses, pants , shorts and even jammies it is so compact. I drilled a small hole that secures a spare bianchi speed strip on about 4 inches of string that acts like a watch fob safety / dummy cord should the barimi grip slip off the waist band.

As to small autos, like the lightweight Kahr........ I’d go with a age old “free” OSS string holster for when she is wearing anything with a belt. Use cotton string in a 4 inch loop, doubled over the belt leaves a loop that will prevent the little auto from sliding down her waistband of dress or pants.

If ones ummmm Girl Friday is well ummm endowed there are holsters that hang between and below the cleavage of the bra inverted for small autos like the seecamp, beretta, walthers, kahrs etc (I am very fond of bras with thumbreaks !) Access is quick for the lady to jerk out her shirt tail reach up and pull the pistol......which should also properly distract or confuse the attacker for that “edge”........

Bigger guns always preferred of course......:o)

All that aside Galco has great IWB holsters as well as Bianchi and Kramer.

Some of the Uncle Mikes nylon and plastic clip holsters will do the job well if she wants a simple rig, inexpensive that will clip on IWB and they even have adjustable thumbreak systems. Stay away from the spare mag holster combos for obvious reasons.

My choice would be the uncle mikes as they are very durable, washable and the ones I have for IWB, pocket and ankle have lasted me for decades of almost daily use......


36 posted on 07/01/2007 9:05:06 AM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet. ©)
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