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re: Versa-carry
Posted on 10/24/13 at 11:54 pm to Fishhead
Posted on 10/24/13 at 11:54 pm to Fishhead
The problem I see with the Versa carry is that SO much of the gun is pressed directly into your body. The stippling from the grips and the serrations on the slide will chew through your skin like a dog through a raw hide.
If you're trying to conceal something super thin like an LCP it might be viable. But for something big like a 1911, you'd be much better off with a leather hide holster like my White Hat. It doesn't look comfortable and slim but I can guarantee it is both. There's a reason it costs what it does.
If you're trying to conceal something super thin like an LCP it might be viable. But for something big like a 1911, you'd be much better off with a leather hide holster like my White Hat. It doesn't look comfortable and slim but I can guarantee it is both. There's a reason it costs what it does.
This post was edited on 10/24/13 at 11:55 pm
Posted on 10/25/13 at 8:31 am to bapple
I agree with bapple - especially if you plan on wearing it for several hours and stand/sit/walk. I frequently use the same rig as bapple posted and it distributes very nicely for the most comfort.
I converted my versa into an inside the waistband knife carry for a fixed blade karambit.
I converted my versa into an inside the waistband knife carry for a fixed blade karambit.
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