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<blockquote data-quote="Bowhunter#18" data-source="post: 2461516" data-attributes="member: 118671"><p>I run a Bullseye paddle holster with my Glock 29. It works perfect on my pack and slides off very easily to transfer to my hip when I drop my pack. If you don't think it is important believe me. I was the only guy in camp with my pistol on my hip when we were cooking supper one evening in elk camp last year. We had a cat stalk up 5 feet behind me when my buddy started screaming in my face at the cat crouching behind me. I was the only one with gun and a cat with ears penned back trying to figure out who to chew on first. Believe me it's a hole different type of adrenaline when it won't leave and just stands there staring at you. One gun was on his pack in the truck and the other was laying on his bag in the tent. I use the same holster in Alaska for a float hunt and it worked perfectly on that trip also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bowhunter#18, post: 2461516, member: 118671"] I run a Bullseye paddle holster with my Glock 29. It works perfect on my pack and slides off very easily to transfer to my hip when I drop my pack. If you don’t think it is important believe me. I was the only guy in camp with my pistol on my hip when we were cooking supper one evening in elk camp last year. We had a cat stalk up 5 feet behind me when my buddy started screaming in my face at the cat crouching behind me. I was the only one with gun and a cat with ears penned back trying to figure out who to chew on first. Believe me it’s a hole different type of adrenaline when it won’t leave and just stands there staring at you. One gun was on his pack in the truck and the other was laying on his bag in the tent. I use the same holster in Alaska for a float hunt and it worked perfectly on that trip also. [/QUOTE]
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