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Would this be an easy Conceal Carry?? This is my friend's 500, one trigger pull is enough. Jim
Now your dreaming :gunbandana:However a pair of industrial strength suspenders would be in orderIf I stuck that down the front of my pants, no one could tell any difference.![]()
44 with side holster was my backup while I was in Alaska. No 500s back then, but I would have felt a little safer with the 500. JimShoulder holster, .44 Mag. single action with 8 3/8" barrel. Usually running hot loads. It's all I want to handle.
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It's a little low here because I have the holster adjusted for outside the coat hunting carry.
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Would this be an easy Conceal Carry?? This is my friend's 500, one trigger pull is enough. Jim
I did carry a glock 42, nice and accurate. I was looking for something the wife could use easily, she had hand surgery and now has no thumb joints. After many tries she settled on the sig p238. Easy to operate and very accurate for her. While we were out at the range she would try to operate my glock 42 and 26, no way to make it happen safely. I was concerned that if she got into a bind and needed to use one of my glocks, she would not be able to do so. I then picked up a sig p238 for my carry, keeping both her and my CC the same. Jim