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Deep Concealment Requirements and Discussion

For those legally permitted to carry a weapon or wanting to obtain their concealed pistol license.

Postby MightyFoFaad » Wed May 18, 2011 12:46 am

@ justben ... You didn't really think my post was serious, didja?
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Postby JustBen » Wed May 18, 2011 7:33 am

No. Did you ?
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Postby MightyFoFaad » Wed May 18, 2011 2:26 pm

@ justben ... Well, your statement was possible, if not plausible. However, if you were going to go down that route, I really thought that negated the need for a holster. LMAO
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Postby JustBen » Wed May 18, 2011 7:13 pm

With my luck I would fart and light off a round. Actually that might be cheaper than hemerhoid surgery.
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Re: Deep Concealment Requirements and Discussion

Postby GOANRA » Wed Nov 21, 2012 5:27 pm

For DEEP concealment, I would use a Kel-Tec PF9 with belt-clip, 7+1 , 12 oz, and +P Corbons. Otherwise, I'd use my Kel-Tec .380acp with belt-clip, 6+1, 8 oz, with 90 gr +p wallopers.
I got my Kel-Tec .380 around 2005?, when the Ruger LCP .380 was having recall problems.

These are great for a grab when going to the store to get gas for the mower, grocery store, etc., especially in hot weather. They conceal so easily with a width of 0.88 inches and have been flawless for years now, but they have some bluing worn off in areas...I don't care as they will be paperweights when I get done with them.

The PF9 has a real bite to it with +P ammo, but I only run 16 rounds through it per year, since I don't need to engage targets beyond 20 feet.
Same withe the .380s, they give me a 4 inch group at 30 ft, too, with minimal aiming.

For regular concealment, I prefer a .45acp... my favorite is a Colt Defender, 7+1, less than 1 inch thick & 22 ozs. It also has a belt-clip for concealment, with a crossbreed for long-term carry.
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Re: Deep Concealment Requirements and Discussion

Postby JustBen » Sun Nov 25, 2012 9:37 am

Raven Concealment has some really nice clips for appendix carry that also cover the trigger. http://www.ravenconcealment.com/holster ... er-systems
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