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If your lifestyle dictates
off-body carry, or if you are starting to leave your gun in
the car or at home because it is to much hassle dressing to
conceal it, then maybe
it's time to look at a very convenient way to carry your firearm
totally concealed.
If you are fighting with yourself about abandoning on-body carry
please check out
this information:
How Not To Start a
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I will never disagree with you that
on-body, strong-side, belt holster carry provides the fastest presentation
but I will disagree with you that it is the best carry method.
As far as I'm concerned, the best carry method is the one you
use religiously; the one that has you carrying your firearm all
the time, not just when your clothing is right for belt carry.
I subscribe to the tenant: It's better to have a firearm
and not need it, than to need a firearm and not have it.
So please don't let other people dictate what type of carry
method is best for you; only you can decide that for yourself. If you think that off-body
methods such as a Notebook portfolio, a briefcase, or a hand
carry planner will fit into your lifestyle then you have come to
the right web page. The products shown on this page
represent the stealthy-est way to carry off-body. The
shear size of the CCW Notebook Portfolio, the CCW Assistant Briefcase,
and the CCW Day Brief
allow the carry of FULL SIZE firearms. So if you want to
carry a big gun (anything over 30 ounces), I suggest you look
strongly at these two unique, stealthy and very useful conceal
carry products. These products are especially suited for
those who presently use their car as a very expensive holster. |
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