Bulldog Case
Bulldog Case
Not sure if anyone here has advocated this, but I got a Bulldog case today. Looks like a Blackberry case, just big enough to conceal a Kel-Tec P-3AT, a Ruger LCP, or a Taurus TCP. Well constructed, and conceals adequately IMO. Has a belt loop and a very sturdy belt clip for retention. The magnetic catch seems to me to be sufficient to handle normal daily motions without opening. And it's cheap. Which is good for those of us pitiably subsisting on Social Security and food stamps. So. One in the Bulldog. Two in the SmartCarry. Where to put a fourth? And what to say to the BG's to temporize while I open the case and fumble out the mousegun? "Here. Take my Blackberyy and call 911 for an ambulance. You're about to need it!"
Re: Bulldog Case
Ought to work. I have used cell phone cases for mags & for speed strips.

Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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Napier wrote: "Here. Take my Blackberyy and call 911 for an ambulance. You're about to need it!"



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Please tell me where I can get one. Perhaps the quest is over!
(Thank you in advance)
(Thank you in advance)
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Here, LET ME GOOGLE THAT FOR YOU.mctowalot wrote:Please tell me where I can get one. Perhaps the quest is over!
(Thank you in advance)

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And here is the link to the actual cases http://www.bulldogcases.com/index.php?m ... cade53c5af" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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In the interest of full disclosure, there is a little oddity. They recommend that you put the pistola in upsidedown and pointing backward so you can rotate it up by the rear of the butt into your hand for a one-hand draw. Takes a little practice.