Yeah. I wear a shammy shirt or my bibs actually cover the pistol pretty well.
I put my holster on before my bibs so it keeps it snug against my chest too.
I put my holster on before my bibs so it keeps it snug against my chest too.
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Sweet! Next question what brand holster do you use?
Not sure of brand. Picked it up at cabelas. I will see what I can find out.
Pretty much like this one
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Bull...gclid=COOO75XF4M8CFQNehgodCGoBcw&gclsrc=aw.ds
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Bull...gclid=COOO75XF4M8CFQNehgodCGoBcw&gclsrc=aw.ds
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Awesome i will have to take a look at them. Looks like it would jelp keep my pants up to since i have no rear end.
Ha. It's a decent set up in my opinion.
Had mine for about 4 yrs. holds my 1911 with a 5" barrel just fine.
Had mine for about 4 yrs. holds my 1911 with a 5" barrel just fine.
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Awesome i normally carry a glock 30s which is light so it should work.
For sure. My 1911 heavier so you prob won't even notice
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I carry mine in my tank bag right in front of me. It's in a fabric case with loaded clip right there with it. I can get it out and loaded in a short fashion without have to only remove my gloves.
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I'm glad I just saw this thread because I just a got my permit about a month ago and was wondering how others carry while riding. I like the shoulder mount the best I think. Normally I carry inside the waist band but I was a bit worried it might fall out while riding. I also have a tank bag but thats not very water proof so I would hate for my pistol to get wet.
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Hi buddy,For sure. My 1911 heavier so you prob won't even notice
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I'm glad I saw this thread. I'm looking at 1911 .45's myself. Leaning toward Remington R1s enhanced. What do you have, and any opinions??
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wow!!! this is one topic i never thought anyone would be discussing on a snowmobile forum, but then again I don't live in the US.
Hi buddy,
I'm glad I saw this thread. I'm looking at 1911 .45's myself. Leaning toward Remington R1s enhanced. What do you have, and any opinions??
I have a full size Rock Island 1911. It's heavy but I love the feel and it has some good knock down power.
I ride a lot in northern Maine sometimes alone and a lot at night with a buddy or two. I like the insurance against coyotes or some weirdos if we have a breakdown.
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I purchased a stainless .45 Girsan from Buds Gun shop online but was informed the next day that due to a computer error they didn't have the gun in stock. Funny how they will take your payment for firearms immediately, but takes 3 to 5 business days for a refund! ? Anyhow I'm searching again.
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Heroine junkies unfortunately don't hibernate, so better to be safe than sorry.wow!!! this is one topic i never thought anyone would be discussing on a snowmobile forum, but then again I don't live in the US.
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