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Sidearms & Scatterguns "Flashbang" Womens' Concealed Carry System?

HathcockProtege

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Have any of you seen these or had female friends that have used them? I have gone through a couple different ideas and still can't get my sister to carry even her Ruger LCP consistently..."Because it's soooo uncomfortable!" (Seriously!)

IWB was declared "Too bulky! OMW; I look like I'm pregnant!"
and Bellyband was reported to be "Soooo scratchy and hot!", though she is carrying more frequently now that it has cooled off.

My girlfriend will soon be sufficiently competent with a handgun to start carrying as well, and I really want to find a comfortable way for these ladies to carry concealed...ALL the time. My girlfriend is leaning towards the Kel-Tec PF9 as her primary defense weapon, so gear responses toward these compact/sub-compact pistol types. Both of these ladies are quite petite, though well endowed.

Here's a link to a video demo of the product I'm interested in:

[video:youtube]http://youtu.be/h8r6CY5UZyw[/video]

Thanks for any insight.

-The Kid.
 
Re: "Flashbang" Womens' Concealed Carry System?

Not the easiest to get women to carry holstered if they're fashion conscious and petite, especially in the warm months or if they typically wear tight fitting clothing. I'm happy that my wife will carry her XD-9 Sub in her purse, and it's rare that you find her without that. For most women if they find it a burden to carry, they'll opt not to versus working with it.

My bottom line advice, work with them to not significantly change their ways or that pistol will sit in the drawer at the house. IWB, belly bands, and anything else that changes their fashion style or they find uncomfortable is not working with them. A handgun in a purse is better than one at the house.
 
Re: "Flashbang" Womens' Concealed Carry System?

I'm working on getting my wife to carry. Carrying on her person isn't going to happen with how she dresses. So my only option is to have her carry in a purse. Unfortunately she doesn't like anything on the market because they are too bulky. Now she's going to modify a purse she has to carry a DB9. Ill post up aics of what she comes up with.
 
Re: "Flashbang" Womens' Concealed Carry System?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Redmanss</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Not the easiest to get women to carry holstered if they're fashion conscious and petite, especially in the warm months or if they typically wear tight fitting clothing. I'm happy that my wife will carry her XD-9 Sub in her purse, and it's rare that you find her without that. For most women if they find it a burden to carry, they'll opt not to versus working with it.

My bottom line advice, work with them to not significantly change their ways or that pistol will sit in the drawer at the house. IWB, belly bands, and anything else that changes their fashion style or they find uncomfortable is not working with them. A handgun in a purse is better than one at the house.</div></div>

Very true! The thing is though, these ladies aren't purse carriers in that they almost always grab keys and wallet from the purse and leave the purse in the car. They both recognize the value of carrying, but, as you have pointed out, aren't willing to change much to accommodate the addition of a firearm on their person....yet both recognize that they need an on-body carry system to ensure high percentage of carry. They just want it to be Totally comfortable and not affect wardrobe selection. Not asking for much, right? lol. They also want a tiny pistol that will kill a grizzly with one shot and be recoil free...and a it should also be just as shootable as the 6" revolver they learned on. -sigh- I confess that I am quite exasperated with the whole affair.

-The Kid.
 
Re: "Flashbang" Womens' Concealed Carry System?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: nw1911guy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">One handed re-holstering would be a non-starter</div></div>

Definitely last on my list of requirements.
 
Re: "Flashbang" Womens' Concealed Carry System?

I don't have boobs, but that doesn't look very comfortable. It also seems like a horible way to destroy a perfectly good breast.
 
Re: "Flashbang" Womens' Concealed Carry System?

What about "not ever covering anything you don't want shot"?

I personally don't want to have an ND, but if I do I do not want it to be at my heart.
 
Re: "Flashbang" Womens' Concealed Carry System?

SO where do the flash-bangs come into play here??
 
Re: "Flashbang" Womens' Concealed Carry System?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Glock30</div><div class="ubbcode-body">SO where do the flash-bangs come into play here?? </div></div>

When she really rips the shirt up and then she shoots you.....
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Re: "Flashbang" Womens' Concealed Carry System?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: stmcelroy</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Glock30</div><div class="ubbcode-body">SO where do the flash-bangs come into play here?? </div></div>

When she really rips the shirt up and then she shoots you.....
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Awesome although I was hoping she was going to actually carry a proper flashbang grenade
 
Re: "Flashbang" Womens' Concealed Carry System?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bjdm151</div><div class="ubbcode-body">It also seems like a horible way to destroy a perfectly good breast.</div></div>

Now THIS is a compelling argument against this product!! -shudder-

Guess I'll keep searching...
 
Re: "Flashbang" Womens' Concealed Carry System?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: HathcockWannebe</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Clarify please? Not sure I understand what you're getting at. Sorry.</div></div>

Sorry for the delay. I mean, if the gun needs to be re-holstered while say, talking to 911 on the phone or something, there's no way it's happening with that set-up.
 
Re: "Flashbang" Womens' Concealed Carry System?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: nw1911guy</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: HathcockWannebe</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Clarify please? Not sure I understand what you're getting at. Sorry.</div></div>

Sorry for the delay. I mean, if the gun needs to be re-holstered while say, talking to 911 on the phone or something, there's no way it's happening with that set-up.</div></div>

I see your point, but not sure that it would be all that unreasonable to take 4 or 5 seconds and reholster before dialing.
 
My wife has one for her Ruger LCP. It is the first holster that I have found that she will wear everyday! Great set up and comfortable for her. Well worth the money.

If she has to draw her gun reholstering is a non issue. The gun will remain out until it is not needed any more. At that time two hand re-holster is fine. If for some reason she needs to put it away with one hand it can go in a pocket or waistband safely.
Dave
 
There are a couple of channels on youtube that specifically deal with women and carrying I think that would be the best option. I know a lot of ladies goto purse carry which isnt ideal obviously but a gun in the purse is better then a gun at home in the safe.
 
Talk about a surprise appearance for a little gun! any attacker would be stunned just by almost getting flashed!