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Rohrbaugh Products and Accessories => Rohrbaugh Accessories => Topic started by: stew on April 29, 2005, 10:09:43 PM
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Playing the waiting game on the R9 and thought I may as well start the process of finding a decent rig for the for back pocket carry. Does anyone have any recomendations?
Brand new to the forum, so be easy fellows.
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Welcome to the forum and roger on the easy. We
don't recommend back-pocket carry.
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BP is fine if that is what works for you IMO..
Try RJ
http://www.hedleyholsters.com/
Mine is there when need be.. 8)
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As a product of the 70's I still tend to wear the blue jeans a little to tight (according to my daughter anyway) and I try to only wear docker's to special events (maybe weddings or perhap's a funeral if the person was for someone special. Cargo pants on a Harley is againist my religion, so BP carry is the way I need to go. Maybe I need to stick to a push knife.
Thanks for your replys!
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Stew, Welcome to the forum. Try RJ's holsters. His web site is given just a few posts ago. Tom
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My site is closed for orders right now, trying to clear out back log. But here the holster.
(http://www.fototime.com/51E9718EA9703C2/standard.jpg)
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Welcome to the forum and roger on the easy. We
don't recommend back-pocket carry.
Who is "we" and why not? - I've got one of RJ's holsters, pictured above, and it works quite well for me!
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Stew - welcome :)
BP is an individual deal IMO - suits some - but not me - my wallet is enough ''bulk'' right now!
I do when biking wear my Smith & Alexander denim vest and that covers anything - usually my SIG or, the R9 - and that would be in a K&D belt slide rig. I have a pic if wanted tho it is posted elsewhere.
Certainly - RJ's edition seems excellent - and obviously suits FB just great! Reckon that'd be as good as anything, to that route.
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for FireBreather01: Don't get too upset; I was just
trying to stir up some comments. It seems to have worked.
Of course, it is an individual prerogative and as far as I
am concerned someone could carry it in their watch pocket
if that floats their boat.
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I am waiting for one of RJ's back pocket masterpieces to arrive any day now and thats the way I intend to carry! :o
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Newt, Way to go ! Nothing wrong with back pocket. Tom
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I've been using one from Ron Graham for quite a while. Works well for me.
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Kevin at K&D Holsters makes a front pocket/back pocket convertible 2-in-1 holster. The anti-print panel is removable so you can fit whatever pocket is most appropriate:
www.kdholsters.com
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Tried back pocket carry of my NAA .380 in a Ron Graham back pocket holster this evening while running errands. Comfort was middle of the road while sitting. Access to the gun was generally good. Concealment was generally good, except that the gun was visible to anyone looking directly down into the pocket. I do have deep back pockets, and no one seemed to notice, but the visibility from the top of the pocket was a concern.
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That Bill is why I like deep pockets!! For me right front in my Cabella's dealies. Unless as more usual, belt slide OWB.
Daresay - few would even notice yours - if quizzed! :P
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The holster pictured by RJ is like the holster I have from a customer that is for sale. The price is $40.00 plus shipping. AS NEW. Tom
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The holster is sold! Thanks, Tom