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Re: The "Sneaky Pete" Holster
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 7:39 am
by JustMe
my b-I-l wears a sneaky pete all the time. no one has any clue. I have seen him draw(safely & unloaded of course) and he has the technique down without any noticeable hinderances
Re: The "Sneaky Pete" Holster
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 10:30 am
by Nano
I carry daily with a Sneaky Pete holster. It is the most comfortable of several holsters that I have. It is very easy and quick to draw from. Nobody pays any attention to it. I normally wear it one belt loop back from where it is shown. The nice part is that it doesn't need a cover shirt to be compliant with the law.

Re: The "Sneaky Pete" Holster
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 5:52 pm
by TrackinPat
Nano wrote:I carry daily with a Sneaky Pete holster. It is the most comfortable of several holsters that I have. It is very easy and quick to draw from. Nobody pays any attention to it. I normally wear it one belt loop back from where it is shown. The nice part is that it doesn't need a cover shirt to be compliant with the law.
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It would be awesome if you were to give us a short video demonstration of how to draw from it!!

Re: The "Sneaky Pete" Holster
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 7:06 pm
by carlson1
TrackinPat wrote:Nano wrote:I carry daily with a Sneaky Pete holster. It is the most comfortable of several holsters that I have. It is very easy and quick to draw from. Nobody pays any attention to it. I normally wear it one belt loop back from where it is shown. The nice part is that it doesn't need a cover shirt to be compliant with the law.
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It would be awesome if you were to give us a short video demonstration of how to draw from it!!

It will be a lot faster draw than deep concealment under a shirt.
Re: The "Sneaky Pete" Holster
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 7:26 pm
by TrackinPat
carlson1 wrote:TrackinPat wrote:Nano wrote:I carry daily with a Sneaky Pete holster. It is the most comfortable of several holsters that I have. It is very easy and quick to draw from. Nobody pays any attention to it. I normally wear it one belt loop back from where it is shown. The nice part is that it doesn't need a cover shirt to be compliant with the law.
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It would be awesome if you were to give us a short video demonstration of how to draw from it!!

It will be a lot faster draw than deep concealment under a shirt.
This is true!

Re: The "Sneaky Pete" Holster
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 8:46 pm
by nyj
Sorry, that thing is u-g-l-y! I think I would rather have a fanny pack.

Re: The "Sneaky Pete" Holster
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 9:31 pm
by TrackinPat
nyj wrote:Sorry, that thing is u-g-l-y! I think I would rather have a fanny pack.

I think I could pull it off!
I would certainly wear it under a blazer if at a business meeting but in that case I migh as well wear a shoulder holster.
Re: The "Sneaky Pete" Holster
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 6:22 pm
by RJGold
nyj wrote:The thing with fanny packs in the 21st century is that anyone wearing one is obviously carrying a gun

...or they could be a diabetic and need to carry a monitor and / or testing equipment with them always...
...or in my dad's case, both...guess where his gun is...
Re: The "Sneaky Pete" Holster
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 6:25 pm
by TrackinPat
RJGold wrote:nyj wrote:The thing with fanny packs in the 21st century is that anyone wearing one is obviously carrying a gun

...or they could be a diabetic and need to carry a monitor and / or testing equipment with them always...
...or in my dad's case, both...guess where his gun is...
Hopefully he always grabs the right object to test his blood sugar or inject insulin!!!

Re: The "Sneaky Pete" Holster
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 6:31 pm
by RJGold
TrackinPat wrote:RJGold wrote:nyj wrote:The thing with fanny packs in the 21st century is that anyone wearing one is obviously carrying a gun

...or they could be a diabetic and need to carry a monitor and / or testing equipment with them always...
...or in my dad's case, both...guess where his gun is...
Hopefully he always grabs the right object to test his blood sugar or inject insulin!!!

Not an issue for him, he doesn't carry his weapon and his testing gear in the same place...
Re: The "Sneaky Pete" Holster
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 6:38 pm
by TrackinPat
RJGold wrote:TrackinPat wrote:RJGold wrote:nyj wrote:The thing with fanny packs in the 21st century is that anyone wearing one is obviously carrying a gun

...or they could be a diabetic and need to carry a monitor and / or testing equipment with them always...
...or in my dad's case, both...guess where his gun is...
Hopefully he always grabs the right object to test his blood sugar or inject insulin!!!

Not an issue for him, he doesn't carry his weapon and his testing gear in the same place...
AHHH!

Re: The "Sneaky Pete" Holster
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 6:40 pm
by carlson1
RJGold wrote:TrackinPat wrote:
Not an issue for him, he doesn't carry his weapon and his testing gear in the same place...
I carry my glucose meter and insulin in the same bag as my .45 if I am traveling. I always carry on my side, but I carry extra when traveling.
Re: The "Sneaky Pete" Holster
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 6:45 pm
by TrackinPat
carlson1 wrote:RJGold wrote:TrackinPat wrote:
Not an issue for him, he doesn't carry his weapon and his testing gear in the same place...
I carry my glucose meter and insulin in the same bag as my .45 if I am traveling. I always carry on my side, but I carry extra when traveling.
Interesting, and that works well for you I presume?
Re: The "Sneaky Pete" Holster
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 6:51 pm
by carlson1
TrackinPat wrote:carlson1 wrote:RJGold wrote:TrackinPat wrote:
Not an issue for him, he doesn't carry his weapon and his testing gear in the same place...
I carry my glucose meter and insulin in the same bag as my .45 if I am traveling. I always carry on my side, but I carry extra when traveling.
Interesting, and that works well for you I presume?
It has so far. I carry it all in a Maxpedition bag. I may be rethinking it now after reading this post.
Re: The "Sneaky Pete" Holster
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 6:56 pm
by TrackinPat
carlson1 wrote:TrackinPat wrote:carlson1 wrote:RJGold wrote:TrackinPat wrote:
Not an issue for him, he doesn't carry his weapon and his testing gear in the same place...
I carry my glucose meter and insulin in the same bag as my .45 if I am traveling. I always carry on my side, but I carry extra when traveling.
Interesting, and that works well for you I presume?
It has so far. I carry it all in a Maxpedition bag. I may be rethinking it now after reading this post.
I don't see why it would be an issue, I'd just be worried about having to dig at all for it. If I am driving for extended periods I always keep in my center console (I'm left handed so reaching across feels natural).