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 Thigh holster idea & questions 
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PostPosted: Sun May 25, 2008 12:02 pm 
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I'm considering a thigh holster for when I want to dress very girly. There are a few problems though.
1) I'm not thin. The consequence of which is that my thighs meet regularly. Not just for weight loss support group meetings. They're best friends. :roll:
2) I carry a revolver. Not flat.
3) It has a steel frame (http://www.taurususa.com/products/product-details.cfm?id=293&category=Revolver) and weighs in, unloaded, at 23 ounces and change.

I've been thinking the solution may be a thigh holster configured for outer thigh wear.

The biggest question I have, before I jump in with both feet, is whether there's a good reason a woman (wearing a skirt like the ones below? shouldn't/can't conceal in an outer-thigh located thigh holster?

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Tick,

The only thing I can think of to bring to your attention is to think about placing a similar shaped lump in the same place on the opposite leg to provide a symmetrical look and feel. It could be a speedloader if you feel you want to carry one!

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