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My only complaint is the safety is still exposed. I generally don’t like the idea of a SA gun for pocket carry in the first place. REALLY don’t like it if the safety is exposed.
Two thoughts-
a $650 gun and you can’t afford $30 for a holster?
Second- if it is exposed neoprene on the inside of the koozie, this might be more effective to turn it inside out before making the holster. Slick on the inside, grabby on the outside.
I think a lot of people are taking this thing way too seriously. You know, sometimes people just make something because it looks funny, not because they plan to use it.
To Aaron, if you flipped it inside out before stitching it, you wouldn’t see the beer logo. It’s not as funny if it might just be a Coke or Pepsi coozie.
My only complaint is the safety is still exposed. I generally don’t like the idea of a SA gun for pocket carry in the first place. REALLY don’t like it if the safety is exposed.
I would not stick a 1911 type gun in my pocket.
Neat, but I wonder how well it grips the gun compared to a purpose-built pocket holster.
Two thoughts-
a $650 gun and you can’t afford $30 for a holster?
Second- if it is exposed neoprene on the inside of the koozie, this might be more effective to turn it inside out before making the holster. Slick on the inside, grabby on the outside.
I guess that e-bay will now ban the sale of coozies on its site.
Gonna submit it for IDPA approval?
*evil grin*
Jim
Sunk New Dawn
Galveston, TX
I was ‘gonna do that for my NAA, but then, I don’t like warm beer. I think I’ll start a website to save the coozies.
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Jerry
The consensus here seems pretty negative. Does that mean I don’t have to sell my stock in DeSantis after all?
I’ll bet they could make a very good coozie. Eel skin, ballistic Naugahyde, tactical python, even.
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Jerry
I think a lot of people are taking this thing way too seriously. You know, sometimes people just make something because it looks funny, not because they plan to use it.
To Aaron, if you flipped it inside out before stitching it, you wouldn’t see the beer logo. It’s not as funny if it might just be a Coke or Pepsi coozie.