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by Teamless
Tue May 31, 2011 2:53 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Should the 380 be discouraged as a CCW ?
Replies: 160
Views: 21880

Re: Should the 380 be discouraged as a CCW ?

Purplehood wrote:Don't sweat it. Use what works.
I agree, but how do you know what works, until you spend the money and really try it, standing, walking, sitting, etc.
And lets say I do finally end up with the Bodyguard .380, now what pocket holster and am I in for another $280 worth of holsters finding the right one.... this gun thing is getting EXPENSIVE ! :lol::
by Teamless
Tue May 31, 2011 2:48 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Should the 380 be discouraged as a CCW ?
Replies: 160
Views: 21880

Re: Should the 380 be discouraged as a CCW ?

We're going to have a Texas Firearms Coalition "CHL Fashion Show" when the Texas Legislative Session is over. I think folks will find it interesting and informative.

Chas.

I have been thinking about needing something like this for a long time.
I now own 4 holsters for my Springfield XD9SC, and am looking for a new pocket gun, and have almost decided on the S&W Bodyguard .380.
I have put a few "compact" 9mm in my pocket, but they seem HUGE! and I don't want to spend another $400 on a gun that doesn't do what I am looking for.
So, whenever you can have this CHL Fashion Show, please count me in!

For you pocket carry 9mms and larger, I have tried some and cannot see how you do it. If it comes down to buying another size larger pants, shorts, etc, that just doesn't work, I already have them larger for my CBST, but in my normal cargo shorts or dockers, when I sit down, i see the gun..... not a bulge, but the weapon itself and it can be discerned to be a weapon, so I am stuck and I just do not see how it is possible

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