The "Sneaky Pete" Holster
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my b-I-l wears a sneaky pete all the time. no one has any clue. I have seen him draw(safely & unloaded of course) and he has the technique down without any noticeable hinderances
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Re: The "Sneaky Pete" Holster
I carry daily with a Sneaky Pete holster. It is the most comfortable of several holsters that I have. It is very easy and quick to draw from. Nobody pays any attention to it. I normally wear it one belt loop back from where it is shown. The nice part is that it doesn't need a cover shirt to be compliant with the law.
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It would be awesome if you were to give us a short video demonstration of how to draw from it!!Nano wrote:I carry daily with a Sneaky Pete holster. It is the most comfortable of several holsters that I have. It is very easy and quick to draw from. Nobody pays any attention to it. I normally wear it one belt loop back from where it is shown. The nice part is that it doesn't need a cover shirt to be compliant with the law.
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It will be a lot faster draw than deep concealment under a shirt.TrackinPat wrote:It would be awesome if you were to give us a short video demonstration of how to draw from it!!Nano wrote:I carry daily with a Sneaky Pete holster. It is the most comfortable of several holsters that I have. It is very easy and quick to draw from. Nobody pays any attention to it. I normally wear it one belt loop back from where it is shown. The nice part is that it doesn't need a cover shirt to be compliant with the law.
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This is true!carlson1 wrote:It will be a lot faster draw than deep concealment under a shirt.TrackinPat wrote:It would be awesome if you were to give us a short video demonstration of how to draw from it!!Nano wrote:I carry daily with a Sneaky Pete holster. It is the most comfortable of several holsters that I have. It is very easy and quick to draw from. Nobody pays any attention to it. I normally wear it one belt loop back from where it is shown. The nice part is that it doesn't need a cover shirt to be compliant with the law.
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Sorry, that thing is u-g-l-y! I think I would rather have a fanny pack.
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I think I could pull it off!nyj wrote:Sorry, that thing is u-g-l-y! I think I would rather have a fanny pack.
I would certainly wear it under a blazer if at a business meeting but in that case I migh as well wear a shoulder holster.
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...or they could be a diabetic and need to carry a monitor and / or testing equipment with them always...nyj wrote:The thing with fanny packs in the 21st century is that anyone wearing one is obviously carrying a gun
...or in my dad's case, both...guess where his gun is...
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Hopefully he always grabs the right object to test his blood sugar or inject insulin!!!RJGold wrote:...or they could be a diabetic and need to carry a monitor and / or testing equipment with them always...nyj wrote:The thing with fanny packs in the 21st century is that anyone wearing one is obviously carrying a gun
...or in my dad's case, both...guess where his gun is...
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TrackinPat wrote:Hopefully he always grabs the right object to test his blood sugar or inject insulin!!!RJGold wrote:...or they could be a diabetic and need to carry a monitor and / or testing equipment with them always...nyj wrote:The thing with fanny packs in the 21st century is that anyone wearing one is obviously carrying a gun
...or in my dad's case, both...guess where his gun is...
Not an issue for him, he doesn't carry his weapon and his testing gear in the same place...
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AHHH!RJGold wrote:TrackinPat wrote:Hopefully he always grabs the right object to test his blood sugar or inject insulin!!!RJGold wrote:...or they could be a diabetic and need to carry a monitor and / or testing equipment with them always...nyj wrote:The thing with fanny packs in the 21st century is that anyone wearing one is obviously carrying a gun
...or in my dad's case, both...guess where his gun is...
Not an issue for him, he doesn't carry his weapon and his testing gear in the same place...
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I carry my glucose meter and insulin in the same bag as my .45 if I am traveling. I always carry on my side, but I carry extra when traveling.RJGold wrote:TrackinPat wrote:
Not an issue for him, he doesn't carry his weapon and his testing gear in the same place...
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Interesting, and that works well for you I presume?carlson1 wrote:I carry my glucose meter and insulin in the same bag as my .45 if I am traveling. I always carry on my side, but I carry extra when traveling.RJGold wrote:TrackinPat wrote:
Not an issue for him, he doesn't carry his weapon and his testing gear in the same place...
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It has so far. I carry it all in a Maxpedition bag. I may be rethinking it now after reading this post.TrackinPat wrote:Interesting, and that works well for you I presume?carlson1 wrote:I carry my glucose meter and insulin in the same bag as my .45 if I am traveling. I always carry on my side, but I carry extra when traveling.RJGold wrote:TrackinPat wrote:
Not an issue for him, he doesn't carry his weapon and his testing gear in the same place...
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I don't see why it would be an issue, I'd just be worried about having to dig at all for it. If I am driving for extended periods I always keep in my center console (I'm left handed so reaching across feels natural).carlson1 wrote:It has so far. I carry it all in a Maxpedition bag. I may be rethinking it now after reading this post.TrackinPat wrote:Interesting, and that works well for you I presume?carlson1 wrote:I carry my glucose meter and insulin in the same bag as my .45 if I am traveling. I always carry on my side, but I carry extra when traveling.RJGold wrote:TrackinPat wrote:
Not an issue for him, he doesn't carry his weapon and his testing gear in the same place...