countrymama wrote:RobD wrote:...If the Fiancee is handy with sewing...
i just have to ask...![]()
why couldn't he be handy with sewing...?
Please refer to this thread for answer: viewtopic.php?f=36&t=9751
countrymama wrote:RobD wrote:...If the Fiancee is handy with sewing...
i just have to ask...![]()
why couldn't he be handy with sewing...?
macphisto wrote:countrymama wrote:RobD wrote:...If the Fiancee is handy with sewing...
i just have to ask...![]()
why couldn't he be handy with sewing...?
Please refer to this thread for answer: viewtopic.php?f=36&t=9751
hammAR wrote:...just mount one of these on the side of the bed and use the trigger guard......
tootsies says his house is full of them.......
recommended by a squid......how simple can it get.....
EJSG19 wrote:I'd take odds that it was a joke. Further, if its coming from Hammar, that'd be a pretty sure bet. Thats a well known storage no-no around these parts (I hope). If not, then Good Lord I hope common sense would tell a person that might be a little dangerous.
A good instructor who posts here shares this example in his PTC class. It was a LEO I believe. No further comment...
Bessy wrote:EJSG19 wrote:I'd take odds that it was a joke. Further, if its coming from Hammar, that'd be a pretty sure bet. Thats a well known storage no-no around these parts (I hope). If not, then Good Lord I hope common sense would tell a person that might be a little dangerous.
A good instructor who posts here shares this example in his PTC class. It was a LEO I believe. No further comment...
Okay sorry I didn't see the obligatory LOL afterwards...
Bessy wrote:EJSG19 wrote:I'd take odds that it was a joke. Further, if its coming from Hammar, that'd be a pretty sure bet. Thats a well known storage no-no around these parts (I hope). If not, then Good Lord I hope common sense would tell a person that might be a little dangerous.
A good instructor who posts here shares this example in his PTC class. It was a LEO I believe. No further comment...
Okay sorry I didn't see the obligatory LOL afterwards...
westberg wrote:The hook would not be a problem because everyone knows you carry with the chamber empty and hammer down...........
EJSG19 wrote:monschman wrote:if you really want to go that route i have only two words two words, call vlad, nuff said
Now on the other hand i keep mine in a safariland ALS minus the paddle in my headboard, the release mechanism on the ALS is such that if i were to grip the gun to a shooting position in a hurry, the holster flys off (with quite a lot of authority if you do it fast enough, i know i've tried it) all by itself. Alternatively like you said, go buy some fobus and find a place to affix it with whatever method you feel comfortable with to a handy nearby location.
Now for the most important question, what exactly is wrong with the 12g under the bed for home protection? a handgun is only to fight to the shotty or the rifle, and anyways dont you have a kitty who thinks its cujo, you couldnt have a better home defense than cujo
Cat is only worth anything if its a dog she's staring down. Anyone else is just somebody she might convince to give her some cat food, or let her get out the door.
12 ga. under the bed is fine by me, but it makes her nervous just laying under the bed, so this is a compromise. There are tools other places ready to go if need be. Not as great as a shotgun probably, but we'd have a couple .45's working in tandem, so thats better than a kick in the pants.
I'd like the holster to be mounted, rigid, to something so as to make the draw a more certain action. Don't want to draw against something that gives, and might bind as you try to clear the holster. I thought about a piece of metal, bent 90 degree's with about 18'' to go under the mattress, then 4'' vertical to attach a holster. Something like that. I'll do some looking around today, thanks for the replies everyone.
Bessy wrote:Okay sorry I didn't see the obligatory LOL afterwards...
MNNavy wrote:Here's an option for the 12 gauge idea....
Stradawhovious wrote:MNNavy wrote:Here's an option for the 12 gauge idea....
That's pretty clever and thanks for the link! You could probably make one pretty quick and easy for less than the $40 asking price, depending on what your time is worth.........
(i'm planning on testing that theory myself.)
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