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Postby >>>---WW----> » 09 29, 2012 •  [Post 1]

I noticed a picture you posted on another site of how you carried your side arm on your Superday pack. It looked like you added another pouch or something to the bottom of the pack. It kind of looks like you may have attached it to those little dingleberry loops on the bottom that I never figured out what they were for. LOL!

My first question is what do you have attached to the pack below the belt? And the second one would be have you had any problems drawing your gun when the belt is tightened around your waste?

I have added a picture (I hope) of how I carry with a Superday. The reason for this is because I needed my gun once and couldn't get it out of the little holster pouch provided on the inside of the belt without undoing the belt.
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Postby cnelk » 09 30, 2012 •  [Post 2]

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I didnt add anything to the belt. There is a holster option on each side of the belt of my SuperDay - with the velcro strap that holds it in place.
I had to practice some to see how the best way to quickly remove the weapon.
Its does not have 'gunslinger' capabilities, but it works

If I did add want to add something it would be a strap of some sort to cover the barrel end. As I found out if you set the pack on the ground, the barrel is in the dirt.

I will post another/better pic soon of the belt/holsters for others to see
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Postby pointysticks » 10 01, 2012 •  [Post 3]

i like it..but nothing is really protecting that Glock's trigger..no?

my brother gets free holsters. he gave me a few..strapping on my glock just seemed heavy. i opted to leave it, and stay close to every other armed hunting buddy. :D
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Postby >>>---WW----> » 10 01, 2012 •  [Post 4]

Pointy, if you look closely, the trigger is fully covered and protected. When the gun is on the belt as I haveit in my photo, you don't feel any added weight at all.

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Postby cnelk » 10 01, 2012 •  [Post 5]

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Postby cnelk » 10 01, 2012 •  [Post 6]

Here are some pics of my SuperDay

There is a 'wing pocket' on each side of the belt that is the 'holster'
It has a nylon strap w/ velcro on the end to keep the sidearm in place
It is separate from the belt adjustment as it is between the zippered pocket and the belt itself

I hope this is helpful


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Postby Magic » 11 05, 2012 •  [Post 7]

I use mine "crossdraw" style. It is just easier for me to reach across and access the revolver grip. I use electrical tape over the barrel end just like I always do with a rifle. Tape will keep out dirt, mud, and snow and has no effect when firing.
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