I see a Wally Walk in my near future . . .

Sorry, forgot to give details of the rig:

I was carrying a Ruger SP101 .357 magnum (but loaded with 38 special rounds), in a Simply Rugged pancake holster, on a belt from The Beltman. My SP101 has Badger Corian boot grips, which I really like because they make the gun much more concealable.

Now I need to find some good SD ammo for the Ruger. I'll probably get some Buffalo Bore 38 +P of some kind.

And, I will soon get the Supertuck holster I ordered. I suspect I'll prefer IWB over OWB. We'll see.

Oh, and the ice cream I just consumed was called Mocha Mudslide. Yumm!

DD
 
Walmart has classes on teaching people how to carry concealed. If you need to, check out www.peopleofwalmart.com.

Here's a pic of one of the newest Concealed Carry Class Graduates practicing.
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This one is still in training.
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Of course, you have to have a good instructor for your Walmart Concealed Carry License.
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And, I will soon get the Supertuck holster I ordered. I suspect I'll prefer IWB over OWB. We'll see.
Never could find a IWB rig that suited me properly. Ended up carrying OWB at 3:30 all the time. Now I wonder why I didn't start that way. Nice walk sir! And welcome to the world of concealed carry.;)
 
You haven't lived until you reach into that left hand pocket and pull all of the junk out looking for change and the speed strip of 357 ammo is sitting on top.

It's a conversation stopper if they are paying attention.

Another one is try to sweep your coat back to get into you back pocket for you wallet and realize your just flashed your IWB revolver on your hip.

Ask me how I know......:eek:
 
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