As a matter of fact I just recently got a Pistolwear PT-One my cycling endeavors. I like it a lot better than the belly band style holster I used before. Now I just need to post some pics of my Urban Assault Vehicle!aaangel wrote:sold my M&P shield for this. my glock 27 will be riding in my pistolwear, until i get the info from snatchel about that bag mounted on the steering bar on one of his bike. anyone else want to share how they carry while biking. i'm new at this.... and yes! i will be painting the rims OD green!
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aaangel wrote:sold my M&P shield for this. my glock 27 will be riding in my pistolwear, until i get the info from snatchel about that bag mounted on the steering bar on one of his bike. anyone else want to share how they carry while biking. i'm new at this.... and yes! i will be painting the rims OD green!
Wow, I am way delayed on this reply-Sorry! The bag on my handlebars is actually a molle med kit from the military days. i keep it stocked with basic first aid gear and a pistol if I'm not carrying on body.
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^^^^ nice thanks man! i will be looking for one.
'got to Texas ASAIC.
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Once I get home I will figure out what brand it is.
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Definite cool factor, but it's not a bicycle.Syntyr wrote:

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As a young Marine on liberty in the mid 90's, I was amazed at how many Israelis mounted Uzis and AKMs under the cross bar of their bikes. It seemed to be the go to carry method in Haifa!TLE2 wrote:I'm still looking at this thing and seems to me there's a bit of room between the upper bar and the lower sweeper bar, which looks like a good place to put a holster or sling a rifle. That would make it more tack-te-cal.
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heheheheheheThe Annoyed Man wrote: That's a definite no go. Unless that pig is centrally mounted directly over the wheel, the counter steering input from recoil would either high-side or low-side you (dependent upon road camber) into the pucker bushes..............not to mention the hammering effects of recoil on one's nether regions if it were centrally mounted. Now, maybe a gunner on an elevated rear pillion seat firing a swivel mounted gun over the top of the driver's head might be feasible............but I wouldn't want to try it.
I was just struck by the camo tires... Well that and the LAW strapped across the front fork...

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None of these are mil spec...they're fine for casual usage but if it's going to be a working bike for an operator (mall ninja) you need mil spec.
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Here's my Marin Muirwoods urban hybrid.

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I looked up "Mil-Spec bicycle" and got an article mentioning that folding paratrooper bike...so, it either is, or they were trying to get a mil-spec issued for it...close as you're going to get, anyway.gigag04 wrote:None of these are mil spec...they're fine for casual usage but if it's going to be a working bike for an operator (mall ninja) you need mil spec.
