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    Kelty Sling Bag... https://www.kelty.com/sling-bag/

    Not a fanny bag.

    I use it for riding a bike, keeps a gun off the waistline when difficult to have there. For every day use, the drawstroke would be less natural than waist level. Thoroughly useable, especially if you aren’t trying to pick up attractive chicks.
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    I have known too many people that have gotten things stolen from lockers at health clubs. I needed to find a way to carry my pistol while I worked out. I bought one of these from Natchez Shooters Supply for 19.99. Highly recommended. You can fit a J frame, Ruger LCP sized weapon inside along with an iPod, car keys.

    http://www.eagleindustries.com/produ...il.aspx?id=240

    It's not as obvious as some of the other fanny packs

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    I have an old Galco fanny pack that I used for my 642. It’s small and doesn’t scream Gun.

    http://shop.libertypawnandgold.com/I...0d445e16512c3c

    Looks like this but not leather.



    I think this is it.




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    maxpedition versi here also

    and I do carry in just a backpack sometimes in the balder area while yeah its not instant the way I dress and stuff I cant always have it on my belt

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    Well the one benefit of the current style being slobbish is that it makes it very easy to conceal by not tucking in your shirt. And looking normal doing so.
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    When I used one, I used London Bridge Trading's off-shore made one from True North Tactical. Well built and it was designed for firearms. If you look up "LBT-1528A", you can get some more pictures of it.

    https://www.botach.com/tnt-black-waistpack/
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    Quote Originally Posted by 26 Inf View Post
    Not exactly on the point of the topic, but at one time camelback made a carrier with a bottom pocket that was vitually undetectable. I read about it on another forum several years ago and, now that I want one cant find the reference.

    Does anyon know, are they still available?
    The Goblin was the fanny pack, and the Demon was the backpack. I have both, and they have not been produced in years. They go for stupid money on eBay. along with the Eagle Industries fanny packs. I have multiple of those as well, suitably disguised with sewn-on labels from Jansport, North Face, Eddie Bauer. Makes me look like the old dude in flip flops that I am.

    Make that heavily-armed old dude in flip flops.

    The best of the current crop is Tommy's gun packs, IMHO. Be advised, he's also quit the business.

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