Pictures Of Your Daily Carry

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My High Noon took 4 months for delivery and that was a long time.

6 months would seem like forever (that's what the website estimates for a stamped holster).

By the time it arrived I'd have to order another one for another new gun that I'd purchased in the mean time.

It would be a never ending cycle of buy, buy, buy!

THAT'S too bad....

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Glock 30, subcompact .45, 3rd generation, manufactured in November of 2005. Added Aro-Tek no-snag night sights, Scherer 3.5 lb connector, extended slide stop lever, Siderlock trigger, and a Jentra plug. Holster is a Minotaur MTAC from Comp-Tac.
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While I don't have my CHL yet, this will be my daily carry when I do. It's a Sig P220 .45 ACP. This was a birthday gift from my Pop (PawPaw in the forums). I've only had it a few weeks and have already put 300 rounds through it. Thanks, Pop!
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RottenApple wrote:While I don't have my CHL yet, this will be my daily carry when I do. It's a Sig P220 .45 ACP. This was a birthday gift from my Pop (PawPaw in the forums). I've only had it a few weeks and have already put 300 rounds through it. Thanks, Pop!
It looks the the RottenApple doesn't fall far from the tree. :mrgreen:
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WildBill wrote:
RottenApple wrote:While I don't have my CHL yet, this will be my daily carry when I do. It's a Sig P220 .45 ACP. This was a birthday gift from my Pop (PawPaw in the forums). I've only had it a few weeks and have already put 300 rounds through it. Thanks, Pop!
It looks the the RottenApple doesn't fall far from the tree. :mrgreen:
Nope. Which is probably why my son's a pretty good shooter himself. Pop posted some pics of William here: http://texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=44372. He's a darn site better than I was at that age. :clapping:

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reeder05 wrote:New to the forum here.

I just took the class and mailed all the paperwork into DPS about 3-4 weeks ago, so I am still waiting.

Here will probably be my primary carry. Para Slim Hawg. About 300 rounds through her and not a hiccup yet.

Also picked up a S/W Bodyguard .38 +P this weekend at the gun show!! Can't wait to shoot it!! :cheers2:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/38235437@N04/5473325627/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/38235437@N04/5473921646/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/38235437@N04/5473323277/
I have been thinking of getting a slim. How do you like it?

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Dude, where did you get that cool radical holster?
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The Annoyed Man wrote:Dude, where did you get that cool radical holster?

Bought it from Boxhawk Tactical. It is super stealthy, people think you have a package in your pants instead of a holster!
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Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry

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killerfly128 wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:Dude, where did you get that cool radical holster?

Bought it from Boxhawk Tactical. It is super stealthy, people think you have a package in your pants instead of a holster!

Boxhawk Tactical? Where's that at? I have never heard of it, but I hope there's one near me. I want one of those snazzy holsters!!! :biggrinjester:
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Killerfly, you're supposed to carry you Glock in tactical tupperware, not concealed cardboard.

Which leads me to ponder if old tupperware will soften and form like kydex ... :headscratch

"Honey, have you seen my tupperware cake dish?"

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warhorse10_9 wrote:
killerfly128 wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:Dude, where did you get that cool radical holster?

Bought it from Boxhawk Tactical. It is super stealthy, people think you have a package in your pants instead of a holster!

Boxhawk Tactical? Where's that at? I have never heard of it, but I hope there's one near me. I want one of those snazzy holsters!!! :biggrinjester:

Its a division of Blackhawk Tactical. I am sure if you call them they can connect you with the proper sales person, dont let them convince you that that department dosent exist. I assure you it is real, make sure to tell them that Gecko45 referred you.

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austinrealtor wrote:Killerfly, you're supposed to carry you Glock in tactical tupperware, not concealed cardboard.

Which leads me to ponder if old tupperware will soften and form like kydex ... :headscratch

"Honey, have you seen my tupperware cake dish?"

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The Glock IS THE tactical tupperware, I keep pepperoni sticks in the grip.
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Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry

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Thank you for re-considering. Here are three quality disguised weapons that I think you will love:

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At first glance, this looks like a normal party cup. However, if you look close enough, you will see that it is really a fully automatic Glock 18C. You will be able to pour your enemies a nice warm cup of lead with this fine purchase. Asking $900 for the gun/cup combo.



Still thirsty for justice? Try this M16A2 disguised as a 24-pack of soda. The box has two finely crafted holes on each side to allow for any kind of optics (not included) that you wish to attach. This weapon is only for sale if you have a Class III permit.


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This cleverly disguised weapon may look like a tissue box, but is actually a Benelli M3 12 gauge shotgun disguised as a tissue box. The ultra-soft quilted tissues serve as a comfortable grip on the pump-action shotgun. Also, if you find yourself sneezing during the heat of combat, you will have a handy tissue box ready for action. Asking $1500 for the weapon. Additional tissue boxes are an extra $5 per box.

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LOL that's awesome.
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