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Thread: Hate to ask, Need to know - CCW Fanny Pack?

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    Hate to ask, Need to know - CCW Fanny Pack?

    I need the best CCW Fanny Pack to fit a Sig 226.

    Would like to see any color other than black / camo / coyote / tan

    Would like to see single 'speed zip' style zipper


    Thank you



    Good luck

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    I hear the sound of crickets.........

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    I have had good results with a 1911 in a Hawkepak Micro GunPak, which is available in a variety of colors.

    http://www.hawkepaks.com/prod.itml/icOid/133
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    Those are interesting. They don't scream gun like some others do.

    Quote Originally Posted by Aubrey View Post
    I have had good results with a 1911 in a Hawkepak Micro GunPak, which is available in a variety of colors.

    http://www.hawkepaks.com/prod.itml/icOid/133

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    The Eagles are GTG, but are rarely available in non-mil colors. Check with LBT. IIRC, they've done some in burdgundy, navy, and forest green.

    If you use a purpose-built CCW fanny pack, consider adding a North Face, Jansport, Nike, or similar logo to the front of it as a distraction. For patches, hit your local goodwill or thrift stores for packs and remove them.

    You may also find a decent fanny pack that isn't purpose built for CCW, but is readily adaptable. I recall seeing some North Face units that I thought were suitable, but I don't recall the model names.
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    I guess I am supposed to be ashamed to admit this, but I have had great luck with concealed carry using waist packs. The little Glocks (26 and 27) are great in my small Galco waist pack, and my M&P 40c works great in my DeSantis Gunnysack Junior, even with the "full grip" magazine inserted. (This one also comes in Navy blue, although I always use black.)

    I initially assumed that many people would obviously guess I was armed, but that turned out to not be the case at all. Virtually no one seems to have any clue, with the occasional exception of a police officer or security guard here or there. It also has the advantage of giving me a place to carry an extra magazine, my cell phone, a nice sized knife, wallet, keys, a few first aid supplies, etc.

    This mode of carry has always worked so well for me I recommend it highly.

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    I might have an old eagle laying around in green, that being said, I wouldnt carry that way.

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    I have a Blackhawk Fanny Pack that works acceptably. It could be better done in my opinion. I put a post in the M4C Eagle forum to see if I could get those guys to build a better one with no luck.

    Just as with any holster one needs to practice with it.

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    I've done this. Because I had to. G19 worked fine.

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    I have a Blackhawk with custom Raven insert that holds a G19 with Surefire X300. One of these days an article in SWAT will show up about the combination.

    I use it largely for hotels and for some bump-in-the-night situations. Not really for out and about other than proof of concept when I first set it up.

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