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    Default Naturally Concealed Holster.

    Being a stonehead (Male) I have no idea if this is as good as it looks for the ladys.
    But I thought I would post the link incase it might work for some.
    I bookmarked it for the wife too take a look at tomorrow.

    It was linked tonight on www.survivalblog. com

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    Interesting idea. Let us know about any product testing and evaluation.

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    Default Naturally Concealed - holster for women

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Being a stonehead (Male) I have no idea if this is as good as it looks for the ladys.
    But I thought I would post the link incase it might work for some.
    I bookmarked it for the wife too take a look at tomorrow.

    It was linked tonight on www.survivalblog. com

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    Took a quick look at the link.

    Not a bad idea. I think its efficacy for concealment will depend on how big the bust-to-waist difference is though. Personally, I wouldn't be able to hide much....

    The draw might be an issue for some--kind of like digging around in your shirt for one of those hidden wallets.

    Thanks for the link. Always nice to explore alternative ideas from those thinking outside the box!

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    I think some women will have better luck hiding a large handgun than others. I can see how the draw could be an issue in the case of a larger breasted woman. I'm not sure I'd want all that grip in the middle of my chest, but hey, I'm a guy...
    The other issue is a errant finger on a trigger when pulling the gun out in a panic, Yikes!!! That would get the tip of the liver and perhaps perforate the diaphragm. Serious injuries in the case of a panic draw discharge...
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    Looks like upside-down carry would make the draw much easier. Looks like it would hurt if you had to bend over to pick something up. But I'm just a guy.

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    It looks like bending over with that holster would be something of an adventure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 6shootercarry View Post
    The other issue is a errant finger on a trigger when pulling the gun out in a panic, Yikes!!! That would get the tip of the liver and perhaps perforate the diaphragm. Serious injuries in the case of a panic draw discharge...
    Probably not the best holster to wear when breastfeeding either.

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    My wife looked at this and thinks it would not work for big breasted women as far as the draw is concerned. She said a side draw, under the breasts would be much easier.
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    Well, I think you could hide a large gun there without printing, but it is like my wife said - it would be hard to bend over to pick something up with the gun right there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by handgonnetoter View Post
    Well, I think you could hide a large gun there without printing, but it is like my wife said - it would be hard to bend over to pick something up with the gun right there.
    Might make dancing uncomfotable as well.

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