GlockRDH
Regular Member
Any here wear scrubs to work and try to OC or CC while wearing them? The draw string on the pants isnt gonna hold with a Glock hanging from it...
The SmartCarry has its own built in belt.Any here wear scrubs to work and try to OC or CC while wearing them? The draw string on the pants isnt gonna hold with a Glock hanging from it...
I suggest ankle holster or shoulder holster. Ankle holsters aren't the best for day in day out carry but they have a time and a place.
Sounds a little kinky.... :monkeyWhat about just a "Gun Belt" seperate from the pants.... Could be sinched tight around the waist under the pants and concealed with pants and shirt....
I sometimes use this method (sinched on top of pants) to (open) carry my Judge....
Just a thought...
Sounds a little kinky.... :monkey
Smart anything small and light. I'd recommend a Keltec P3AT, Ruger LCP, S&W Bodyguard. Anything else close to those dimensions would be ideal while dealing with patients. Next step up are the Kahr PM9s and other guns in that size and range.
If your job is consisting of moving patients, being highly mobile, you don't want something large to have their appendages or others hit up against it.
Massage Therapy I'd recommend the same with my own experience. Pocket carry or IWB in general is not going to cut it when your job is moving of conscious or unconscious people and working with or without others and demanding full movement and not able to choose which side you want to reach with etc.
ETA. I just recently realized one of my videos is still on smartcarry's website I can carry my LCP doing the entire P90X workout, running for 60 minutes at a time and performing relaxation and clinical body work. I have yet to find anything even remotely close other then competitors. I've had girls on my lap try to feel it without using their hands and they can't feel either I have really tested these holsters and have had fun doing it.
http://smartcarry.com/videos/smartcarrywkout.mov
Smart anything small and light. I'd recommend a Keltec P3AT, Ruger LCP, S&W Bodyguard. Anything else close to those dimensions would be ideal while dealing with patients. Next step up are the Kahr PM9s and other guns in that size and range.
If your job is consisting of moving patients, being highly mobile, you don't want something large to have their appendages or others hit up against it.
Massage Therapy I'd recommend the same with my own experience. Pocket carry or IWB in general is not going to cut it when your job is moving of conscious or unconscious people and working with or without others and demanding full movement and not able to choose which side you want to reach with etc.
ETA. I just recently realized one of my videos is still on smartcarry's website I can carry my LCP doing the entire P90X workout, running for 60 minutes at a time and performing relaxation and clinical body work. I have yet to find anything even remotely close other then competitors. I've had girls on my lap try to feel it without using their hands and they can't feel either I have really tested these holsters and have had fun doing it.
http://smartcarry.com/videos/smartcarrywkout.mov
.380 ammo has come a long way in stopping power; Buffalo Bore 380 Auto +P Ammo - 100 gr. Hardcast F.N. (1150fps/ M.E. 294 ft. lbs.) seems to be the hot setup.... I'm very interested in this caliber as a bug.looks like i may have to consider a NEW smaller firearm...