Name this holster (no really...It needs a good name)

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Name this holster (no really...It needs a good name)

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Made this holster for a friend, and we both agree that it needs a good name. Suggestions?

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Not good, but The Sidecar came to my mind.
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terryg wrote:Not good, but The Sidecar came to my mind.
He said a "good" name. :biggrinjester:

How bout The Reload

Or if you want it to sound classier, The Reloadanator..The Reloadster. :evil2:

...The Maganator...The Magster.

OK, I'll stop. :???:
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How about "The Sidekick" or "The Noisy Neighbor" or "Death Caddie"?

Maybe that last one was in bad taste...
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sharp762 wrote:How about "The Sidekick" or "The Noisy Neighbor" or "Death Caddie"?

Maybe that last one was in bad taste...
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EBTKS (Everything But The Kitchen Sink)....would be more fitting if it had a spot for a flashlight, a knife, a pen, etc.... :biggrinjester:
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In no particular order...

The Transporter

Your Best Buddy

The Perforator

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"All that AND a bag of clips" (I know, it's a magazine.)
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Tightly pressed:-! :eek6
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1. Chunky Monkey

2. Wrong-side reload

3. All-Right (and All-Left for lefties)
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The Bad Guy Surprise
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"The Strong-side" Because that's where everything is.

If I win, do I get a free holster??? :woohoo :woohoo :woohoo
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If he goes commercial, I'll give over any rights associated with providing the name for free holster :tiphat:
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Beiruty wrote:Tightly pressed:-! :eek6
I thought the same. It must take a strong tug to get that gun out.

How about the Double Dipper?
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The Concealed Solution.
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