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redfishbob
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I run about 30 miles a week, usually before 6:00a.m.I carry a keltec .380 most of the time in one of those fanny packs designed to carry a cell phone. if I needed to draw it I would have to unzip the pack first. Can any of y'all recommend a better way to carry. I usually run in shorts and a tank top so staying concealed and not bouncing is tough. Thanks
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https://youtu.be/FnJqQrsCgAQ
http://www.thunderwearholsters.com/
Thought you meant this song:
https://youtu.be/FnJqQrsCgAQ
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Wait, maybe not![:0]
http://www.GunBroker.com/item/675771175
This one offers some retention via the holster.
https://www.crossbreedholsters.com/shop/modular-systems/belly-band/modular-belly-band-package.html
I'd be worried about the gun popping out of the original belly band.
https://www.undertechundercover.com/products/the-original-belly-band-1
I read some folks that are working in businesses (corporate world) that don't allow CCW are using these type holsters more frequently.
First thing that came to my head was to swallow a cow magnet and just slap the gun on your belly.
Naw - probably wouldn't work anyway. (maybe two cow magnets ?)
My second thought was Velcro , but I wear a belly band and that might work.
Might try a belly band holster. Can throw it the wash.
This one offers some retention via the holster.
https://www.crossbreedholsters.com/shop/modular-systems/belly-band/modular-belly-band-package.html
I'd be worried about the gun popping out of the original belly band.
https://www.undertechundercover.com/products/the-original-belly-band-1
I read some folks that are working in businesses (corporate world) that don't allow CCW are using these type holsters more frequently.
i have the original, i added a thumb break, and extra heavy duty velcro, its ok for short term carry
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