Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled "Bridget’s Off-Grid Bianchi Remedy Holster Review" and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/bridgets-off-grid-bianchi-remedy-holster-review/.
I agree about the thumb snap. Too easy for a pistol to fall out of your holster if conditions get extreme. On another note, I looked at the picture for a while before I realized she was even carrying a holstered pistol. Just saying.Another nice article.
My only comment is for woods/mountain carry I prefer a thumb snap for extra security.
Keep your mind holstered you old whippersnapper.I agree about the thumb snap. Too easy for a pistol to fall out of your holster if conditions get extreme. On another note, I looked at the picture for a while before I realized she was even carrying a holstered pistol. Just saying.
I agree about the thumb snap. Too easy for a pistol to fall out of your holster if conditions get extreme. On another note, I looked at the picture for a while before I realized she was even carrying a holstered pistol. Just saying.
I just read that for the article. Honest! What was it about again?
Huh, she was wearing a pistol ?????I agree about the thumb snap. Too easy for a pistol to fall out of your holster if conditions get extreme. On another note, I looked at the picture for a while before I realized she was even carrying a holstered pistol. Just saying.
Huh, she was wearing a pistol ?????
Never had any problems with holster accidentally unsnapping, or my weapon falling out. I’ve had my holster 12 years +~. As far as carrying an extra pistol. I have no problem with that…as long as it’s the same caliber. Redundancy is always a good practice. Especially with survival, camping, or even in a fire fight. That’s just my opinion, and you know what they say about opinions…lol.The banchi holster
.Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled "Bridget’s Off-Grid Bianchi Remedy Holster Review" and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/bridgets-off-grid-bianchi-remedy-holster-review/.
Love my Springfield 1911 .45!! Target was 30ft plus missed bullseye last 2 rounds do to operator error oooops..
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KILLER article ya'll. Well covered. Easy/fast to read. Great pic. Nice storytelling and very much enjoyed the coverage of Bridget. Her IG is great too. Not to mention I'm a huge fan of Springfield 1911. I'm awaiting my MC Operator's arrival ...with bated breath!!
Cheers,
-Scott