Daytimer recommendation
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Daytimer recommendation
Any recommendations for a functional daytimer 'holster"? Functional for work as well as an optional carry, that is.
Kahr CW9
Springfield XD40 sub-compact
Springfield XD40 sub-compact
Re: Daytimer recommendation
I've never seen one in person, but this is an option:
http://www.nrastore.com/nra/Product.asp ... SA%2022207
http://www.nrastore.com/nra/Product.asp ... SA%2022207
Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence. - John Adams
Re: Daytimer recommendation
For those that know me, the NRA seal would be as subtle as the CHL badge.Pawpaw wrote:I've never seen one in person, but this is an option:
http://www.nrastore.com/nra/Product.asp ... SA%2022207
Kahr CW9
Springfield XD40 sub-compact
Springfield XD40 sub-compact
Re: Daytimer recommendation
I used to carry a Galco "Hidden Agenda" back when everyone carried Day Planners.
Not so much now. It's hard to hide a Glock in your Ipod case.
Not so much now. It's hard to hide a Glock in your Ipod case.
Re: Daytimer recommendation
I'm cornfused by what you mean by daytimer? you mean like all day long?
I like the CompTac line of holsters, but then again, I'm partial to Texas stuff...
I like the CompTac line of holsters, but then again, I'm partial to Texas stuff...
FWIW, IIRC, AFAIK, FTMP, IANAL. YMMV.
Re: Daytimer recommendation
I'm not so in need of a calendar or address book since my phone covers that duty but a refillable, standard writing tablet with slots for a cards and a pen or 2 is what I need.
Kahr CW9
Springfield XD40 sub-compact
Springfield XD40 sub-compact
Re: Daytimer recommendation
wow, those are priceyCrossfire wrote:I used to carry a Galco "Hidden Agenda" back when everyone carried Day Planners.
Not so much now. It's hard to hide a Glock in your Ipod case.
Kahr CW9
Springfield XD40 sub-compact
Springfield XD40 sub-compact
Re: Daytimer recommendation
I figured it would be a good option for car to car carry.
Kahr CW9
Springfield XD40 sub-compact
Springfield XD40 sub-compact
Re: Daytimer recommendation
Are you asking about off-body?
I have used Wilderness Safepacker as hand carried and owb and on the seatbelt.
I have used Wilderness Safepacker as hand carried and owb and on the seatbelt.
I'm no lawyer
"Never show your hole card" "Always have something in reserve"
"Never show your hole card" "Always have something in reserve"
Re: Daytimer recommendation
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click on notebook holsters. He makes some of the best handgun leather available, but cheap they ain't.
click on notebook holsters. He makes some of the best handgun leather available, but cheap they ain't.
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Re: Daytimer recommendation
so I'm guessing I was the only one who had to lookup what a "daytimer" was? 

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Re: Daytimer recommendation
I guess some of you are too young to know anything about it, but between stone tablet and computer, we used things called pa-per and pen-cil.pbwalker wrote:so I'm guessing I was the only one who had to lookup what a "daytimer" was?

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Re: Daytimer recommendation
I have the "daytimer" gun carry case. I keep it in my car in case I want to carry in someplace where I cannot holster up discretely. When I first carried before my holster came in I used it regularly. Now I carry IWB. Recently I found the daytimer and put it in my car for possible use. A couple of times I did use it and found it very worrisome. Carrying off body is hard because you cannot let it out of your control. When working, I find myself too distracted worrying where it is. I end up carrying it in and out as I work. Very clumsy.
If I was sitting at a desk or in a waiting room etc., it's fine. No one would suspect it's a gun. Certainly in a car on a trip it is a perfect way to conceal even while carrying to and from the vehicle. After carrying on body though, it's hard to find that many places where the off body carry is useful, and safe...
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If I was sitting at a desk or in a waiting room etc., it's fine. No one would suspect it's a gun. Certainly in a car on a trip it is a perfect way to conceal even while carrying to and from the vehicle. After carrying on body though, it's hard to find that many places where the off body carry is useful, and safe...
Geoelectro
Glock 19
Taurus PT 917c
NRA Member
CHL Holder
Taurus PT 917c
NRA Member
CHL Holder
Re: Daytimer recommendation
me too!pbwalker wrote:so I'm guessing I was the only one who had to lookup what a "daytimer" was?
I thought for sure it had something to do with Blade and DayWalkers...DoubleJ wrote:I'm cornfused by what you mean by daytimer? you mean like all day long?
I've never heard that term before, DayPlanner I've heard, but not DayTimer.
no worries, I'm sure there's something out there [abbreviated profanity deleted]' ya!
I use ah one ah deez:

I got mine at a army/navy store, so it's the DigitalCamo, but as you kin see, they has the other colors!
It also has a pocket, which would reside directly against your back, which is perfect for totin' a 9mmHeater!

FWIW, IIRC, AFAIK, FTMP, IANAL. YMMV.
Re: Daytimer recommendation
The ipad 3 is going to have a Glock built in!Crossfire wrote:I used to carry a Galco "Hidden Agenda" back when everyone carried Day Planners.
Not so much now. It's hard to hide a Glock in your Ipod case.

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