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<blockquote data-quote="Broke Okie Ty" data-source="post: 993811" data-attributes="member: 61028"><p>I buy (sometimes get free) used/new military stuff. Its cheap and durable. you could almost buy 2-3 full sets of layers for the price of 1 set of sitka/kuiu system. I have 2 sets of the military gortex rain gear. 1 in woodland and 1 in desert. The idea is that no matter what color my "warm" clothes are, I can still camo out if need be.</p><p></p><p>As for carrying a side arm (which I believe is always a good idea, especially alone) you can not go wrong with a cross draw holster. If your pistol is compact enough, say 4" 357 or 44mag or even a 1911, the cross draw would work very well. I assume you're looking for wolf/bear protection from your side arm? Just remember that when you are trying to set up a side arm, you want it out of the way but still accessible and I personally feel that's a great place to start with. Attach it to your belt so that even if your pack/bino rig is off, you still have it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broke Okie Ty, post: 993811, member: 61028"] I buy (sometimes get free) used/new military stuff. Its cheap and durable. you could almost buy 2-3 full sets of layers for the price of 1 set of sitka/kuiu system. I have 2 sets of the military gortex rain gear. 1 in woodland and 1 in desert. The idea is that no matter what color my "warm" clothes are, I can still camo out if need be. As for carrying a side arm (which I believe is always a good idea, especially alone) you can not go wrong with a cross draw holster. If your pistol is compact enough, say 4" 357 or 44mag or even a 1911, the cross draw would work very well. I assume you're looking for wolf/bear protection from your side arm? Just remember that when you are trying to set up a side arm, you want it out of the way but still accessible and I personally feel that's a great place to start with. Attach it to your belt so that even if your pack/bino rig is off, you still have it. [/QUOTE]
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