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picked up a fobus paddle holster for my taurus .45

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  • Pokulski-Blatz
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    Originally posted by 2000 vert View Post
    That surprises me. Cuz I have had no issues drawing from the fobus. The gun comes out clean with no flexibilty issues.
    After you use a good holster you will see exactly why the Fobus is the last choice for most of us.

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  • YALE
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    Originally posted by 2000 vert View Post
    I dig that. Been on here long enough not to get butt hurt. But I'm less worried about the best way to conceal it as am the best way to pull it. And owb seems to work better for me. Doesnt mean anyone else is wrong.
    OWB is fine and dandy. Check this out, though:

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  • 2000 vert
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    Originally posted by Pokulski-Blatz View Post
    I can't think of a single thing that a Fobus holster does better than a thousand other that are on the market. My largest issue with them is they can be difficult to draw from due to how flexible they are. They just don't have enough support. If it were me, and I was looking for a cheap paddle to carry around the house I think I would look at the Blackhawk serpa.

    They can be had for $10-$15 more than the Fobus.

    Now some people will advise to not buy the serpa because of how the retention system works. There have been reports of soldiers low crawling in a war zone and a rock jams the release, there also have been a few morons that have shot their self due to bad form and too many movies (Tex Grebner from Illinois.)
    That surprises me. Cuz I have had no issues drawing from the fobus. The gun comes out clean with no flexibilty issues.

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  • LANTIRN
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    Originally posted by 2000 vert View Post
    I dig that. Been on here long enough not to get butt hurt. But I'm less worried about the best way to conceal it as am the best way to pull it. And owb seems to work better for me. Doesnt mean anyone else is wrong.
    Either way you have to lift your shirt first to get to it. IWB just makes it less obvious before the fact.

    BTW, you might as well wear a neon green shirt with pink letters that say "I HAVE A GUN" with as much printing as is going on in those pics.

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  • 2000 vert
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    Originally posted by Probie View Post
    I'm not saying OWB is wrong. But that holster is shitty..
    Lol. I will give u that. I havnt had it long enough to argue. Thats why I posted in first place.

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  • Pokulski-Blatz
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    Originally posted by 2000 vert View Post
    I dig that. Been on here long enough not to get butt hurt. But I'm less worried about the best way to conceal it as am the best way to pull it. And owb seems to work better for me. Doesnt mean anyone else is wrong.
    I can't think of a single thing that a Fobus holster does better than a thousand other that are on the market. My largest issue with them is they can be difficult to draw from due to how flexible they are. They just don't have enough support. If it were me, and I was looking for a cheap paddle to carry around the house I think I would look at the Blackhawk serpa.

    They can be had for $10-$15 more than the Fobus.

    Now some people will advise to not buy the serpa because of how the retention system works. There have been reports of soldiers low crawling in a war zone and a rock jams the release, there also have been a few morons that have shot their self due to bad form and too many movies (Tex Grebner from Illinois.)

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  • Probie
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    Originally posted by 2000 vert View Post
    I dig that. Been on here long enough not to get butt hurt. But I'm less worried about the best way to conceal it as am the best way to pull it. And owb seems to work better for me. Doesnt mean anyone else is wrong.
    I'm not saying OWB is wrong. But that holster is shitty..

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  • 2000 vert
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    Originally posted by YALE View Post
    How are you going to protect yourself with a firearm if you can't carry it concealed effectively? We're not trying to bag on you man, we're just trying to show you how it's practical. Dig?
    I dig that. Been on here long enough not to get butt hurt. But I'm less worried about the best way to conceal it as am the best way to pull it. And owb seems to work better for me. Doesnt mean anyone else is wrong.

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  • YALE
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    Originally posted by 2000 vert View Post
    I don't shoot competivly. Only for protection and fun.
    How are you going to protect yourself with a firearm if you can't carry it concealed effectively? We're not trying to bag on you man, we're just trying to show you how it's practical. Dig?

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  • 2000 vert
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    Originally posted by Pokulski-Blatz View Post
    How are you planning on using it? Most shooting competitions wont allow you to use Fobus last I checked. Most ranges in the area prohibit you from drawing from a holster.
    I don't shoot competivly. Only for protection and fun.

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  • 2000 vert
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    Originally posted by Jose View Post
    I just picked up a Mitch Rosen pancake holster for my Ruger LCR for this very reason (not to mention I got a great deal on it). I'll add that by design it hugs the body a lot closer than a paddle holster.

    I like that one. I may need pick one up for my .357.

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  • Pokulski-Blatz
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    Originally posted by 2000 vert View Post
    Very true. But read my original post. I wasn't asking about abilitity to carry concealed. Only about a holster.
    How are you planning on using it? Most shooting competitions wont allow you to use Fobus last I checked. Most ranges in the area prohibit you from drawing from a holster.

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  • Pokulski-Blatz
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    Originally posted by Jose View Post
    I just picked up a Mitch Rosen pancake holster for my Ruger LCR for this very reason (not to mention I got a great deal on it). I'll add that by design it hugs the body a lot closer than a paddle holster.

    I have been putting serious thought into picking up some sort of .357 revolver/pancake rig. Just cant decide on a J frame or something a bit larger. Like a 686 plus.

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  • 2000 vert
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    Originally posted by DOHCTR View Post
    Am I alone here or is a pair of sweat pants and a baggy ass shirt not what you should use to gauge your ability to carry concealed?

    I have two holsters: one for casual (iwb minotaur like a crossbreed) and a polymer one designed for tucking your shirt into. IMO, you need a holster for each situation.
    Very true. But read my original post. I wasn't asking about abilitity to carry concealed. Only about a holster.

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  • Jose
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    Originally posted by YALE View Post
    If you're carrying semi-concealed OWB, a good leather pancake is the way to go, at the 4-5 o'clock position. It's an easy place to reach, it's comfortable, it moves with you, it's inconspicuous, and it's not in the damn way. Go try one on at your local gun store.
    I just picked up a Mitch Rosen pancake holster for my Ruger LCR for this very reason (not to mention I got a great deal on it). I'll add that by design it hugs the body a lot closer than a paddle holster.

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