My Holsters & Such
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My Holsters & Such
First off I didn't know whether I should post this topic here or in the ammo and accessories section! Moderators please move this as appropriate! Now, I could have posted this in IFG member Enemy's concealed carry thread, I did not want to hijack it. So here goes:
I have always had a fascination for WWII, military and period police gear, so my day to day dress usually has some accessory or equipment that is inspired by the above. I normally carry a concealed pistol/revolver, in a holster(very rarely mexican carry ).I have several holsters, some that I have made myself, some I designed and had my "leather man" stitch for me, and some were bought. The first 3 below are pics of a "pistol bag" that I designed, that can be worn on the belt, or by a shoulder strap or on a Sam Browne belt overtly, as it looks more like a binocular case or a camera bag (my grandad's binocular case is next to it)
For times that I dress more "modernly" I had this bag (below)modified with a velcro flap to retain my pistol, as above it can be worn overtly on the belt or shoulder strap and does not look like I am carrying a pistol.
Below are pics of some of the other holsters, on the left is a commercial police holster(India) the middle one I designed for more "sweaty" climes, I can use this concealed or overt, and the last one I bought in the USA.
Regards,
Anand
I have always had a fascination for WWII, military and period police gear, so my day to day dress usually has some accessory or equipment that is inspired by the above. I normally carry a concealed pistol/revolver, in a holster(very rarely mexican carry ).I have several holsters, some that I have made myself, some I designed and had my "leather man" stitch for me, and some were bought. The first 3 below are pics of a "pistol bag" that I designed, that can be worn on the belt, or by a shoulder strap or on a Sam Browne belt overtly, as it looks more like a binocular case or a camera bag (my grandad's binocular case is next to it)
For times that I dress more "modernly" I had this bag (below)modified with a velcro flap to retain my pistol, as above it can be worn overtly on the belt or shoulder strap and does not look like I am carrying a pistol.
Below are pics of some of the other holsters, on the left is a commercial police holster(India) the middle one I designed for more "sweaty" climes, I can use this concealed or overt, and the last one I bought in the USA.
Regards,
Anand
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nice collection.. the shoulder strap modifed is a perfect conceal!! hows quick for a draw?
and a pic of the gun too
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and a pic of the gun too
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Nice and perfect for pistols. I think there not enough and suitable for revolvers.
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Very utilitarian designs of Pistol bags they wont even raise any kind of suspicion except a trap for unsuspecting unfortunate bag snatcher
Very utilitarian designs of Pistol bags they wont even raise any kind of suspicion except a trap for unsuspecting unfortunate bag snatcher
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What is that rope thing on the right side? Is it a hunter?
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Yup a bullwhip from Australia! " hunter"???
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The pistol looks like a browning 9mm and definitely not indian OFB copy!
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anand bhai ,
how to get in touch with u in hyderabad ¿¿¿????
regards
amr
how to get in touch with u in hyderabad ¿¿¿????
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jonah, yup it is a copy of the Hi Power but its Hungarian made by FEG in .30 caliber. You can check out pics in the photos section.
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Generally I like to answer questions directly so that other members may benefit from the information you may seek. You can also PM me and we can take it from there.
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ven 99,
Generally I like to answer questions directly so that other members may benefit from the information you may seek. You can also PM me and we can take it from there.
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nice collection there
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whaty gun is it?can you post some pictures?thanks
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anand bhai ,
you have a fabulus collection i have some hunters not the quality u have and your shirt is simply super where did u buy it or got it stiched in india .... so kindly let me know where to buy a bull whip with the same quality __?????
you have a fabulus collection i have some hunters not the quality u have and your shirt is simply super where did u buy it or got it stiched in india .... so kindly let me know where to buy a bull whip with the same quality __?????
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ven99,
thanks, the shirt is a safari shirt from Cabela's. The bull whip is from Australia bought in 2006. I dont know if and where they are available in India. You can look online there are some websites spacializing in Whips. They are expensive though as you may already know.
dr.jayakumar, the pistol is a FEH Hi power a copy of a Browning. Pics are in the photos section please check them out.
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Anand
thanks, the shirt is a safari shirt from Cabela's. The bull whip is from Australia bought in 2006. I dont know if and where they are available in India. You can look online there are some websites spacializing in Whips. They are expensive though as you may already know.
dr.jayakumar, the pistol is a FEH Hi power a copy of a Browning. Pics are in the photos section please check them out.
Regards,
Anand
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anand bhai ,
whats happening how is life ??? no news last 5 months kindly lat know how to get in touch with would like to meet u once ...
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amreeth
whats happening how is life ??? no news last 5 months kindly lat know how to get in touch with would like to meet u once ...
regards
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pm him and he'll take you from thereven99 wrote:anand bhai ,
whats happening how is life ??? no news last 5 months kindly lat know how to get in touch with would like to meet u once ...
regards
amreeth
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