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From most ladies I've spoken to, keep it out of the purse. If a thief is going to steal anything from her, it will likely be the purse. If they get away with it, they also now have her weapon, so I'd say keep them separated.
Lots of different opinions from many different ladies I've spoken to. Surprisingly, more and more that I come across lately are going with an IWB appendix carry, which I find to be very uncomfortable. But then again, most of those ladies that carry that way are smaller / thinner, and I'm .... not.
If she really wants the purse carry, then by all means, don't talk her out of it. But you might want to at least mention the possibility of it being stolen.
All the best,
Glenn
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My wife's situation is different than most. She is carrying around an infant in a baby carrier and pulling along our 3 year old. Hard for her to carry a purse because she needs her hands free. I got her this pack from 5.11. She wears it below the baby carrier. She can also keep her wallet and other things in it.
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Purse carry is generally a terrible idea.
There are many better options for on body carry.
Here's one.
I saw the maker of these at the ft worth uscca show and she had 4 guns plus extra mags for each one tucked in several places. She had 2 full size pistols plus extra mags in the one in the pic above and she doesn't look like the girl in the picture.
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Those belly bands, corsets, garters and whatever always look sleek and pretty in pictures on skinny/athletic models but totally impractical and uncomfortable in real life. That thing looks restrictive and hot as hell.
Men are quick to judge about purse carry.
It doesn’t matter if it’s a purse, a car, or a holster – complacency is the leading cause of lost and stolen firearms.
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Originally posted by Sika View PostThose belly bands, corsets, garters and whatever always look sleek and pretty in pictures on skinny/athletic models but totally impractical and uncomfortable in real life. That thing looks restrictive and hot as hell.
Men are quick to judge about purse carry.
It doesn’t matter if it’s a purse, a car, or a holster – complacency is the leading cause of lost and stolen firearms.
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Not all of them. The lady that owns the company looks nothing like the model as I stated in my post.
Regardless of complacency most women are not acutely aware of their surroundings and they are not nearly as strong as most men. If the man gets hold of the purse the chances of the woman getting hurt are pretty high.
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