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  • jgreiner

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    This looks interesting to me......Notebook Holsters

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    Definitely expensive.....
     

    JetGirl

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    It makes my brain twitch when people don't proofread their "professional" websites.
    FIRST thing I clicked on states that their pocket holsters "keep the wepaon upright". Oy.
     

    Sylvain

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    With the good size gun and holster you can carry concealed anywhere, no matter what you are wearing.
    For me I dont see the need to have this kind of off body carry.
     

    INyooper

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    I might use this to keep a firearm handy in my own personal library (assuming I'd have my own personal library :D). I'd not use this as a means of concealed carry. A firearm is not much use to me across the room on a table or, worse yet, I set my "notebook" down and someone else (whether by mistake, or not) confuses it for theirs and walks off with it.
     

    HighStrung

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    I might use this to keep a firearm handy in my own personal library (assuming I'd have my own personal library :D). I'd not use this as a means of concealed carry. A firearm is not much use to me across the room on a table or, worse yet, I set my "notebook" down and someone else (whether by mistake, or not) confuses it for theirs and walks off with it.


    ^This, great points.
     

    jgreiner

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    I might use this to keep a firearm handy in my own personal library (assuming I'd have my own personal library :D). I'd not use this as a means of concealed carry. A firearm is not much use to me across the room on a table or, worse yet, I set my "notebook" down and someone else (whether by mistake, or not) confuses it for theirs and walks off with it.


    Excellent point.
     

    schafe

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    I might use this to keep a firearm handy in my own personal library (assuming I'd have my own personal library :D). I'd not use this as a means of concealed carry. A firearm is not much use to me across the room on a table or, worse yet, I set my "notebook" down and someone else (whether by mistake, or not) confuses it for theirs and walks off with it.
    I'd bet that your "notebook" would have such a weight difference from anyone elses, if this happened,....they wanted yours!!
     

    orange

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    Gary! Not cool.
    It makes my brain twitch when people don't proofread their "professional" websites.
    FIRST thing I clicked on states that their pocket holsters "keep the wepaon upright". Oy.
    Seconding this, it's a pet peeve of mine. These people are trying to look professional and can't even manage basic spelling? Real nice.

    Also the price of this thing is ridiculous. I wouldn't have a problem carrying one around, I already tote a sketchbook everywhere I go... but five hundred bucks is a joke.
     
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