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Post by Student of Sword on Mar 18, 2011 1:32:52 GMT
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Post by whitefeathers on Mar 18, 2011 3:14:31 GMT
That was very informative. I have my carry permit, but only have carried a couple times as I spend most of my time in in places where guns cant be taken into the building.
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Post by avery on Mar 18, 2011 3:59:48 GMT
Yep, love her videos! I've recommended them to any ladies who have ccw permits because she does a helluva job explaining the options. The whole "I'll carry it in my purse" mentality is dangerous, or risky at best. I'm a firm believer in on body carry, and think she does a great job in all her vids. Focuses on safety first and reliance next.
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Post by Sean (Shadowhowler) on Mar 18, 2011 4:39:20 GMT
I think I'm in love... She is awesome! Also, VERY useful information given and shown in such a way as to be of great value to women who do or want to carry concealed. I'm going to have to direct my wife to this vid.
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Post by Sneakypete on Mar 18, 2011 6:50:22 GMT
Useful info here, something security-conscious ladies can use. And I couldn't help but notice, but at least from the neck down, she's just too cute for words!
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Post by Greg on Mar 18, 2011 7:09:02 GMT
I had forgotten that she was filming herself in a mirror, so when when got to the thigh holster and said she was right handed it kinda left me scratching my head.
I really need to get my CCW for no other purpose then because I can. I have guns, there are times that I'd like to carry a gun on me. It just makes sense.
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Post by Larry Jordan on Mar 18, 2011 15:38:43 GMT
A very informative video. Women, who wish to remain stylishly dressed, are challenged to find any satisfactory mode of carry whether concealed or open.
She has tried an impressive array of holsters before she found the modes and models that work for her. The thigh holster works quite well for concealment, if one wears a dress or skirt (RicWilly). Tight fitting pants with body-hugging shirts print the weapon, as we can see. "Thunderwear" does not work for women or men, unless they're wearing baggies.
My wife has not tried to conceal on the body under forms of dress. She most often carries externally in a Tommy's Gun Pack. She's a Mom with kids carrying all kinds of goods and gear, so the pack is not out-of-place and frees up the hands to carry a diaper bag, etc.
When she dresses for formal occasions, she has a purse/bag within which she carries a small HG secured in an IWB holster. It's not as "secure" as a belly bag strapped to the body, but what do you do?
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