belly pac for handgun ?

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belly pac for handgun ?

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a number of years ago, in California, I had a couple of friends who were with the LAPD - I recall they used to carry their off-duty weapons in belly pacs - don't know if there were holsters within the belly pacs, or not

is anyone still doing the belly pac carry or have more modern holsters taken over ? thanks
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I don't, myself, but if you Google 'belly band holster' you'll get lots of results to check out.
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thanks for the reply - but that's not what I was asking about - perhaps everyone here it too young to remember what was a popular item "back in the day" (still see them being worn, every once in a while..
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you are thinking of a "Fanny pack" (http://www.beltoutlet.com/lostsolefapa.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) vs the "Belly pac" which was probably thought to mean "Belly band" (http://bellybandccw.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)

If that is the case, there have been some threads on this forum about fanny packs and carrying.
It is still done, in situations where wearing a traditional holster is just not feasible (like wearing scrubs or other type of clothing)
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yes, fanny pack (as per your pic) is that which I was asking - thanks (the friends wore them "in front" vs on the "fanny")
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Funny I just bought one today. I plan to use it for when I am out with the dogs or at the dog park among other places where my usual mathods of carry doesn't work as well.
The only problem I find with them now is that when I shifted from stud muffin to muffin top a few years back, the belt doesn't stay up as well. I bought a bulldog pack for about $20 at cabelas. They also had a a blackhawk one for $60 but that far exceeded the projected useage I have for mine.
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it's a belly band or a fanny pack and not a belly pack
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I use a black, leather pack worn on the belt rather like an OWB holster. It doesn't have the design of a fanny pack, though of course it has to be unzipped to get to my pistol. It also has an outside zippered pocket that holds my spare magazine, and a small assortment of other things. It has the appearance of something that might contain binoculars or something, perhaps medical. Does it look dorky? Yep... Do I care? Nope...

It's great for bike trips and summer use.

I can no longer bear to wear a "cover garment" over my kydex OWB holster in the Texas summer.

Downside of course is it's not a lightening fast access, but it's relatively fast and that slower access is a risk I'm willing to take.
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barstoolguru wrote:it's a belly band or a fanny pack and not a belly pack
I don't think there's any established nomenclature for this type of off-body carry. I've always referred to it as a "fanny pack," but that may be outdated. For example, Command Arms Accessories, Galco, and Uncle Mike's all have products they call "Waist Packs." Not a method I've ever chosen to employ, but I'm sure it's useful for some.

Here's a link to a "Cornered Cat" article describing the basics of safely using a "Waist Pack."
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I don't think there's any established nomenclature for this type of off-body carry. I've always referred to it as a "fanny pack," but that may be outdated. For example, Command Arms Accessories, Galco, and Uncle Mike's all have products they call "Waist Packs." Not a method I've ever chosen to employ, but I'm sure it's useful for some.
I hear ya, gun toting men don't wear "fanny pac's"
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I am looking at this one. I wear scrubs to work and feel that this is the best answer for me when I am in scrubs.

http://www.nrastore.com/nrastore/Produc ... 20009&ct=e" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Those are almost instantly recognizable by anyone who carries. Especially if it has a 5.11 tag on it. They won't "know" you have a gun in it, but they will sure think it is a possibility. It may not matter if you don't care when savvy people think you are carrying. The hanging tabs for a quick pull can be a problem when they catch on something and "rip" open your fanny pack at the wrong time. Had that happen once to a fanny pack I was carrying in while at a park. Luckily I was able to turn and block the view of others while I zipped it back up. I wore scrubs to work for years and carried concealed--but not in the fanny pack . A good belly band, Kangaroo carry, Thunderwear, 5.11 Holster Shirt, etc may be worth a second look. Here is another under shirt shoulder holster that may interest you if you haven't seen it already:http://www.activeprogear.com/234.html I'm not endorsing these, just offering ideas if you haven't seen them yet.

If you do try the fanny pack, let us know how well it worked for you. :tiphat:
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