Still in service Mr. Leahy...
As you wish, done!
I can do a bit better now...
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
Yep. You've come a long way. I have a few of your's
but the "kitchen table" one is still my favorite.
Yep. You've come a long way. I have a few of your's
I've had this one for 8 or so years now (shown with a S&W 329). It was made right when Rob moved to Alaska (I think - maybe still in Idaho?). I've used it a lot. I am about to put it back on the pants belt (where it will stay until Dec.)this AM as the bears should be waking up shortly.
Paul
Guys, I will replace those, gratis, if you promise to never
post pictures of them again
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
Something slightly newer from Rob...
...got this today - a back-pocket double-mag pouch for the Ruger LCP that is always in the front pocket! Vurry nice, and comfortable.
Wowza!
That IS nice!
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Guys, I will replace those, gratis, if you promise to never
Rob,
I won't post the picture anymore. Thanks for the generous offer but I have no desire to replace my most used holster.
PS, If I ever get this post to work, the spam check is very, very hard to read.
Paul
Guys, I will replace those, gratis, if you promise to never
As you wish. My intention was to congratulate you on your success, if it upset you, I aplogize. I don't need another holster, this one works just as good as the day I got it.
Joe
I have at least one from that era.
It appears that 'simple and rugged' works.
Nope, just poking fun at myself.
Thanks Joe.
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
I have a couple of them too.
The IWB he made for my Bulldog when I first got it (back when he was in Phoenix) still sees regular use. First-rate gear indeed.