Posted by LOU from Wi. on April 16, 2012 at 16:51:33 from (174.124.18.140):
Son got the garden all done except the plants. Good thing no plants as we had 3" of snow covering every mound. Wonder how the new garden seed will fair out. Any way while we are waiting on some plant shipments he decided to make his HIP HOLSTER. Already has made shoulder holster with clip holder attached. I bought a holster from a good source but they wanted an extra $100.00 for the needed 1" to cover his S A Long slide. Victor bought a cheap holster with the tilt position pad and took it apart and installed it in his home made one. Works Slick. He carried my rig and it conceals remarkable well hidden with just a long sleeve shirt.No printing what so ever. He saved a bundle with making his own hip rig. Now if the stand your ground law stands, it will be a good thing IMHO. Regards LOU & VICTOR. P.s Made holster for wifes 9MM as well.
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