Last edited by MountainRaven; 02-12-19 at 00:18.
" Nil desperandum - Never Despair. That is a motto for you and me. All are not dead; and where there is a spark of patriotic fire, we will rekindle it. "
- Samuel Adams -
I'm not sure if this is directed at me...
I have been a Police Officer or Deputy Sheriff for seven years, and have carried a second pistol off and on for a few of those. It's concealed, so I guess it's concealed carry? Not sure what you are getting at there.
I carry one gun off duty, but I have absolutely no qualms with anyone choosing to carry two if they so chose to do so. Sure, reloads may be a better idea, but back up guns exist for a very real reason.
Many guns get snatched from cops and concealed carriers all the time. A secondary option, knife or gun, isn't a terrible idea. Just may not be for everyone.
Your word is gold buddy, offer away!
I wear 3/4 boots now, but usually wear full Danners. I'll check those out.
Looks like a few makers are making the Alessi design, including Tucker, who I am a big fan of.
Anyone have any experience with this Gould and Goodrich boot holster? Since I wear boots at work as it is seems like a viable option.
https://ads.midwayusa.com/product/33...saAu9sEALw_wcB
Does the Alessi work over boots?
Last edited by LowSpeed_HighDrag; 02-12-19 at 01:50.
I have been using the Desantis Apache holster for years with my Glock 27, both on and off duty. I also use a Ruger LCR as a back up at times and also use a Desantis Apache. Both carry fine and have been secure for me with the LCR just a bit more comfortable when in low shoes and jeans. The G27 usually resides over boots and in uniform but it too sees duty with running shoes and jeans.
I have noticed, however, that the thumbbreak does wear out with extended use but at the cost getting a new one when the old one wears out isn't a problem.
Please, please, please stick to your lane.
Did you ever consider that carrying a spare pistol is carrying a spare magazine - you are just wrapping another pistol around it as a protective coating?
And that's a rhetorical question, since we had to explain to you what a BUG actually is in post number 11. Sigh.
Amazing as it sounds, it's entirely possible to grip a BUG in one's offside pocket, and present a lower profile. I know, I've been doing that for a couple of decades. All the while carrying a Glock 19 primary on my strong side.
Please depart from this thread, and trouble us no further.
Please read more and post less. Honestly. Or don't, and get voted off the island.
I carry both. (Not LE) it provides options.
Carrying a spare magazine is no big deal (and a must) to me and neither is carrying a BUG in a pocket holster.
IMO 20 oz is the weight limit for short term BUG carry. For carrying "all day" I prefer under 16 oz loaded. Under 12 oz loaded is when I can truly "forget its there".
Alessi alert !
I was a fan of the Alessi product when Lou was alive. Their wait was long but manageable and you always get what you ordered. When Lou left this world, Tom Kulwicki took over the shop. Again, their wait was long but they delivered. Then Tom passed away and the current business is run by who knows. It seems that they now share space with a gun store/indoor range. I've heard of phone calls not answered, emails ignored and products not delivered.
If someone actually received their order from the current Alessi company RECENTLY, please step forward, prove me wrong.
Alessi used to have a booth at SHOT. They didn't show up this year. Beware of this if you place an order.
Riots are like sports, it's better to watch it on TV at home.
Rats, I am really sorry to hear that. Mine is 20+ years old and still going strong.
It might be worthwhile for the OP to try and find a used one in good condition.
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