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Red:redsleighdown wrote:... Too many times has my webley been "stuck" in the holster and I end up just lifting the gun holster and gunbelt when trying to take out my gun due to the belt not being secured down by anything. Has anyway else pondered this or encountered this problem?
-Red
I use mine in the woods as well. I replace the gun and holster with a hatchet (similar weight), and find it works perfectly. When I want to stop and rest, or if I'm camping and want to relax by a fire, I can easily remove the belt without having to touch the belt that holds up my pants.Michaelson wrote:True. Indy's belt was a utilitarian use belt, that is, it was intended as a 'tool' rather than a quick draw set up. It was just for toting his revolver on his side, out of the way until he actually required it.
I've worn mine in the woods many a time, and have to say it works perfectly for the requirement it was intended to be used for.
Regards! Micahelson
Another reason I love New England!!! The only place you can find rattlesnakes here is about 5 miles from my house in the Blue Hills, and even there, one hasn't been seen in a long time. Also, in a state like Massachusetts, gun ownership is about as frowned upon as the rest of the constitution, and carrying it in public....they'd probably find SOME reason to arrest you for it!Michaelson wrote:We have ornry critters like rattlesnakes and copperheads, so I carry my revolver when I'm out.
Regards! Michaelson
Same hear in Arizona, I love how polite people are when everyone has the right to carry.Michaelson wrote:Here in Tennessee, it's almost a crime if you're caught WITHOUT a firearm in your possession.![]()
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Regards! Michaelson