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Re: Crossbody Bags
[Re: Bob Davis]
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ReelBusy
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Bob is always here to help
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Re: Crossbody Bags
[Re: Dan90210 ☮]
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Yesterday at 01:20 AM
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tmd11111
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Re: Crossbody Bags
[Re: 1ShotNoKills]
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Yesterday at 01:24 AM
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deerfeeder
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Some serious gayness going on here, but it's North Texas.
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Re: Crossbody Bags
[Re: 1ShotNoKills]
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Yesterday at 01:37 AM
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lconn4
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Can anyone recommend a good men’s crossbody bag? Needing one for an upcoming trip and might add it to my daily wardrobe. you dancing at the Pink Pony Club?
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Re: Crossbody Bags
[Re: 1ShotNoKills]
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Yesterday at 01:57 AM
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deerfeeder
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I have no idea why a man would need a cross body bag/purse. No trying to be mean or ugly, but if it's for a weapon your chance of getting it out when you are pumped full of adrenaline, and really need it, is about the same as that of the proverbial snowball in Hades. Another thing that crosses my mind is some thing like that makes you a target. Even with an uncovered hip holster the chances of outdrawing a drawn gun are essentially nil, if not in the negative zone.
If the bag is for a handgun or any other weapon are you going to practice drawing it?
Just sayin, but to each his own.
Non Sibi Sed Patriae -- "Not for self, but for country."
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Re: Crossbody Bags
[Re: deerfeeder]
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Yesterday at 02:10 AM
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leethefishking
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I have no idea why a man would need a cross body bag/purse. No trying to be mean or ugly, but if it's for a weapon your chance of getting it out when you are pumped full of adrenaline, and really need it, is about the same as that of the proverbial snowball in Hades. Another thing that crosses my mind is some thing like that makes you a target. Even with an uncovered hip holster the chances of outdrawing a drawn gun are essentially nil, if not in the negative zone.
If the bag is for a handgun or any other weapon are you going to practice drawing it?
Just sayin, but to each his own. I agree, and now I equate this with open carry. No body doesn’t know your carrying a gun in there, which means you are behind the 8 ball.
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Re: Crossbody Bags
[Re: deerfeeder]
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Yesterday at 03:17 AM
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Ghost4BH
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Some serious gayness going on here, but it's North Texas. 1Shart isn’t from North Texas
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Re: Crossbody Bags
[Re: RayBob]
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Yesterday at 03:18 AM
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I have this in Multi-Cam... it goes everywhere with me. It's not to carry my firearm, but it has a lot of gear that makes life easier... on the left side I attached a water bottle carrier, that has a RATS Tourniquet I carry for my dogs since it can go around their skinny legs, on the top strap is a pouch connected by a clip and a piece of green paracord with a carabiner - is my flip phone, also on the top strap is a spare magazine, hanging off the front molle is my Uniden Bearcat scanner radio - I mostly get the NOAH Weather report or scan CB channels for trucker chatter on the highway, attached to the molle on the right side is a IFAC with a CAT Tourniquet with trauma sheers attached to outside molle of the IFAC, inside the two zippered compartments of the main bag are general medicines - aspirins, tums, Benadryl, eye drops, many different bandaids, and a bunch of other assorted small tools, pens, paper, sunscreen... all to make life better when away from the house type gear... I can't tell you how many times having this kit with me I've used something from it, for myself, the wife a friend... I highly recommend getting a bag like this and carrying some gear to make life easier when away from home.
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Re: Crossbody Bags
[Re: Jonah's View]
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Yesterday at 03:43 AM
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Sawhorse
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I have this in Multi-Cam... it goes everywhere with me. It's not to carry my firearm, but it has a lot of gear that makes life easier... on the left side I attached a water bottle carrier, that has a RATS Tourniquet I carry for my dogs since it can go around their skinny legs, on the top strap is a pouch connected by a clip and a piece of green paracord with a carabiner - is my flip phone, also on the top strap is a spare magazine, hanging off the front molle is my Uniden Bearcat scanner radio - I mostly get the NOAH Weather report or scan CB channels for trucker chatter on the highway, attached to the molle on the right side is a IFAC with a CAT Tourniquet with trauma sheers attached to outside molle of the IFAC, inside the two zippered compartments of the main bag are general medicines - aspirins, tums, Benadryl, eye drops, many different bandaids, and a bunch of other assorted small tools, pens, paper, sunscreen... all to make life better when away from the house type gear... I can't tell you how many times having this kit with me I've used something from it, for myself, the wife a friend... I highly recommend getting a bag like this and carrying some gear to make life easier when away from home. He’s wanting something more “fabulous”. That setup there has basically no ghey.
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Re: Crossbody Bags
[Re: Jonah's View]
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Yesterday at 04:40 AM
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deerfeeder
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I have this in Multi-Cam... it goes everywhere with me. It's not to carry my firearm, but it has a lot of gear that makes life easier... on the left side I attached a water bottle carrier, that has a RATS Tourniquet I carry for my dogs since it can go around their skinny legs, on the top strap is a pouch connected by a clip and a piece of green paracord with a carabiner - is my flip phone, also on the top strap is a spare magazine, hanging off the front molle is my Uniden Bearcat scanner radio - I mostly get the NOAH Weather report or scan CB channels for trucker chatter on the highway, attached to the molle on the right side is a IFAC with a CAT Tourniquet with trauma sheers attached to outside molle of the IFAC, inside the two zippered compartments of the main bag are general medicines - aspirins, tums, Benadryl, eye drops, many different bandaids, and a bunch of other assorted small tools, pens, paper, sunscreen... all to make life better when away from the house type gear... I can't tell you how many times having this kit with me I've used something from it, for myself, the wife a friend... I highly recommend getting a bag like this and carrying some gear to make life easier when away from home. I can see having a bag like that to take with ya in the vehicle. I can't quite stretch that to carrying it, on you, to go to WalMart or even a convenience store. But a good choice of stuff to carry in it with you.
Non Sibi Sed Patriae -- "Not for self, but for country."
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Re: Crossbody Bags
[Re: deerfeeder]
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Yesterday at 05:15 AM
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Coach Hark
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I have this in Multi-Cam... it goes everywhere with me. It's not to carry my firearm, but it has a lot of gear that makes life easier... on the left side I attached a water bottle carrier, that has a RATS Tourniquet I carry for my dogs since it can go around their skinny legs, on the top strap is a pouch connected by a clip and a piece of green paracord with a carabiner - is my flip phone, also on the top strap is a spare magazine, hanging off the front molle is my Uniden Bearcat scanner radio - I mostly get the NOAH Weather report or scan CB channels for trucker chatter on the highway, attached to the molle on the right side is a IFAC with a CAT Tourniquet with trauma sheers attached to outside molle of the IFAC, inside the two zippered compartments of the main bag are general medicines - aspirins, tums, Benadryl, eye drops, many different bandaids, and a bunch of other assorted small tools, pens, paper, sunscreen... all to make life better when away from the house type gear... I can't tell you how many times having this kit with me I've used something from it, for myself, the wife a friend... I highly recommend getting a bag like this and carrying some gear to make life easier when away from home. I can see having a bag like that to take with ya in the vehicle. I can't quite stretch that to carrying it, on you, to go to WalMart or even a convenience store. But a good choice of stuff to carry in it with you. Looks like something our trainer carries to practice and games. Why not just a backpack 1SNK and Jonah’s View❓
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Re: Crossbody Bags
[Re: 1ShotNoKills]
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Yesterday at 05:42 AM
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nfhbass
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Some of you all are apparently much more organized then me, I’ve never thought to carry a tourniquet for myself in my day to day life, much less one for my dogs.
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Re: Crossbody Bags
[Re: nfhbass]
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Yesterday at 06:26 AM
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RayBob
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Some of you all are apparently much more organized then me, I’ve never thought to carry a tourniquet for myself in my day to day life, much less one for my dogs. I guess you don't carry QuikClot either
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Re: Crossbody Bags
[Re: RayBob]
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Yesterday at 12:58 PM
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nfhbass
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Some of you all are apparently much more organized then me, I’ve never thought to carry a tourniquet for myself in my day to day life, much less one for my dogs. I guess you don't carry QuikClot either Correct, I don’t carry quick clot or tourniquet with me when I go to the grocery store. Do you carry tourniquets for every member of your family, including your 4 legged friends?
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