These two real men are a prime example of why I love this forum as I do & why it is so successful.Mancunian wrote:Apology accepted. So am I to assume you won't consider it?Rob Longenecker wrote:I never knowingly ignore messages, email or voice mails. I don't know of any that I have gotten from you. I apologize if I missed your messages.Mancunian wrote:Rob Longenecker wrote:I really didn't want to say no, but I turned down a holster order the other day.
He was a nice guy and I probably made him mad. Would you have given him what he wanted even if you thought it wasn't safe?
Here are the details. I'd like to hear your opinions.
http://www.tuckergunleatherblog.com/2006/10/16/136/
Oh so you are alive!!! It's funny you brought that post up for discussion, because I have left you a voicemail AND a PM on here asking you to contact me regarding a holster just like you describe. The problem I have is my gun isn't concealed enough at my side as it sticks out through the shirt. I can't put it on my right kidney as it hurts my shoulder to try and pull it from a holster. Besides under my arm I thought my only other option was a reverse draw like you describe. It's the way I used to carry many years ago in the military and had to draw on numerous occasions (under fire) without shooting myself???
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