6/30/2015 11:39:22 AM
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Section 13: Holsters/Carry Gear Subject: Exposed! Msg# 924361
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About the man-cheeks thing, I really don't think that photo in any way presents that as an issue. I thought - and hope - you were/are kidding me about it.
The knife is less accessible floating in the bottom of my rear pocket, yes. Accessibility wasn't that bad when clipped to the outside edge of that pocket, even when belted in. I would say that it was better than if clipped into a front pocket when in the car due to how the body is folded when sitting and how the seat belt comes over the hips, but certainly a bit slower that if I were standing. Stu |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: I just don't want to suddenly see close-up of a man any more than I would stare at one in person. It's the same kind of reasoning behind the decision to take the farthest urinal away from a guy already using those larger public restrooms, like at a highway rest stop. Closeness, in person or in a photo is just uncomfortable. If one disagrees maybe he is the one that needs the professional help. Re: the knife. I can relate to the difficulty of getting at it sitting down, but getting at one's hip pocket while, say, belted into a vehicle seems worse. |