You beat me to it.terryg wrote:What about an ankle rig??
Mechanic Carrying Advise
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Re: Mechanic Carrying Advise
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-- Darrell Royal, former UT football coach - "If worms carried pistols, birds wouldn't eat 'em."
Luke 22:35-38 "Gear up boys, I gotta go and it's gonna get rough." JC
-- Darrell Royal, former UT football coach - "If worms carried pistols, birds wouldn't eat 'em."
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The ankle rig crossed my mind, But I just don't know if I would be comfortable with the time it would take me to retrieve it. Being new to concealing I don't like the idea of carrying say ankle at work and IWB away from work... Not sure how well I would adapt to two different positions, and maybe having to think about where it is in the case I suddenly needed it. I think I'm going to just try my TCP with my IWB and see if maybe I can get used to just not laying on my right side. Thanks to all once again for the suggestions.
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I run a shop and carry my Seecamp .380 in a back pocket holster everyday. One of my techs carries a diamondback .380 in a back pocket holster as well. Works great getting in and out of cars, reaching up when they're on the rack, and keeps it safe when on a creeper or working under the alignment rack. Not to mention completely concealed all the time.
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I pocket carried a P3AT when I turned wrenches.
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Re: Mechanic Carrying Advise
I have carried an LCP in a pocket holster at work, I worked on logging equipment and didn't have a problem.AnglinTexas wrote:Thanks for all the replies, I'm rather busy today so I'll have to do a little research on the suggestions tonight. Right now I have a Taurus TCP .380, I have considered pocket carry with it. But I am strongly considering the Springfield XDS when it becomes available.
Thanks again for all the suggestions!
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sounds like a sub compact / pocket pistol is also gonna help alot ........ maybe even a kel tec pf9 if u dont wanna .380 0r smaller . theye do have a belt clip thats probably a whole other topic but another option .
also , what do you wear ? coveralls ?
also , what do you wear ? coveralls ?
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My uniform consists of a button up shirt untucked, and blue jeans. I'm leaning toward just pocket carrying my TCP. And if i purchase the XDS I'll probably just put it in my tool box during the days I'm actually having to workrcasady wrote: also , what do you wear ? coveralls ?
By the way my plastic Mailed on the 6th or 7th of Feb.