Ankle holster mostly.
Makes sense in an office setting where you are sitting much of the day... what pistol in what holster?
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Ankle holster mostly.
Yes,if you conceal well enough and keep your mouth shut.Nobody but you and God is gonna know your packingSo are y'all saying if you have a job that supports you and you're family, that has a no firearms policy, you would carry anyway?
Im gonna call BS on that, it seems like the majority here won't even admit to owning an AR.
Makes sense in an office setting where you are sitting much of the day... what pistol in what holster?
Thanks for posting this, I didnt know these holsters existed.PT709 in a Blackhawk softy. I have skinny ankles and runner's calves so it all tucks in and I dont' need to use the velcro "garter" contraption it comes with. Good for sitting and driving, which is what I seem to do most of the day. The little Taurus tolerates being at the end of my leg well. No wear on the gun or even cartridge cases.
I have one of these belly band holsters on the way (supposed to be here already...) for summer shorts.
PT709 in a Blackhawk softy. I have skinny ankles and runner's calves so it all tucks in and I dont' need to use the velcro "garter" contraption it comes with. Good for sitting and driving, which is what I seem to do most of the day. The little Taurus tolerates being at the end of my leg well. No wear on the gun or even cartridge cases.
I have one of these belly band holsters on the way (supposed to be here already...) for summer shorts.
I have used those bellybands. They get really...REALLY sweaty and hot in summer. Guess if you are primarily indoors it would suffice..and i think some are more breathable than others.
Why would you even need a gun at work? Those rules and policies are there to protect you for a reason.