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Kennydale

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Not off body but I have carried my Ruger SR40C for 2 1/2 years in one and ten months a Glock G19 in another is the 3Speed Holster
 

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Dalejbrass

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I have two: First is my briefcase. When I need to dress up and tuck in, I carry this with my laptop, other gear and hidden compartment for a gun. It's a Maxpedition and it comes in 3 sizes. Second (don't remember brand. I may be a maxpedition as well or a 5:11) is a single strap backpack. It is small and it carries right at the top of my right hip. It is black and has room for pens, cards, light, knifes and a hidden compartment for a pistol. I don't have pics of it right now.
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Here is what I carry into the office most days. Sits right on my desk and nobody knows. Ruger SR40c in the pic.

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Working where I work and doing what I do, I'm a strident opponent of off body carry. When I hear the reasons they all say they did what they did, it makes me assume they'd never access it in time in an emergency anyway, and it just cost them a lot of time money and embarrassment.

The only off body carry I accept is a locked container in a locked vehicle, for those who are prohibited from carrying into a building. JMO, YMMV
 

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Working where I work and doing what I do, I'm a strident opponent of off body carry. When I hear the reasons they all say they did what they did, it makes me assume they'd never access it in time in an emergency anyway, and it just cost them a lot of time money and embarrassment.

The only off body carry I accept is a locked container in a locked vehicle, for those who are prohibited from carrying into a building. JMO, YMMV
I agree. I have a situation where off-body carry is my only choice, so I'm exploring all possibilities. I appreciate your insight.
 

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