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Hillbilly Holster

blackmarine

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Thanks to my good friend for pointing out the many uses of my work bibs.
This is what I call, "Hillbilly Holster". :banana:
 

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.45ACPaddy

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Lakewood, WA
LOL!!! Who needs to spend $60 on a holster when you already have a hammer loop?

Wait, how does that work if Glocks are hammerless?
 

blackmarine

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Hillbilly Holster.

What some of you fail to realize is that in order for someone to try and take my weapon, they first have to get close enough to me, which would put said person in danger on many levels.
 

amlevin

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What some of you fail to realize is that in order for someone to try and take my weapon, they first have to get close enough to me, which would put said person in danger on many levels.

With the personal hygiene habits of some hillbilly's I've met nobody in their right mind would want to get anywhere inside the "aroma zone". In that case their weapon would be very safe.
 

.45ACPaddy

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I suppose that means the 21 foot rule changes to "A threat charging at you will disappear over the horizon in 1.5 seconds once they come within 21 feet of you"
 
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