I'd try one just because...
I'd try one just because...
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"A gun is a tool, Marian. No better, no worse than any other tool. An axe, a shovel, or anything. A gun is as good or as bad as the man using it. Remember that" -movie "Shane" 1953
I had one of these (or something functionally identical) when I lived in Ottawa, and I left Ottawa in 2006.
These aren't anything new AND they're a horrible idea.
If your only political involvement is voting, you don't actually care. Move aside and let the people be heard.
Get involved in your community!
That's craptastic... ND waiting to happen
BTW, tucking a pistol at your back if fine, but don't put it at the middle of your back. If you fall down, you don't want a lump of steel knocking out a hunk of your spine.
-- Learn by the experience of others.... you won't live long enough to make all the mistakes yourself.
-- The fool mistakes his world for the world.
-- Doubt is uncomfortable but certainty is ridiculous.
Interesting concept, but yeah nothing blocking the trigger. No bueno.
Something like the Raven Concealment Vanguard or Vanguard 2 seems like a way better option.
Good for bad guys who can toss their gun if they have to and not worry about a holster giving them away.
Finally an alternative to the Clipdraw, which is exactly the same, that still allows me to carry a gun without having to put any stupid protection around the trigger!
Especially ideal for Glocks with lightened triggers. The nice part is that since nobody's ever shot themselves while reholstering on a proper holster, we can totally guarantee that nobody will EVER shoot themselves with one of these.
Another plus...with a MSRP of thirty-five bucks, you can finally have a carry solution that doesn't cost an outrageous sixty or seventy dollars, because that matters.
Owning is easy; it's doing that's hard. Remember that advice on the internet often comes from people who own things...but are not especially skilled in their use.