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Surprised to find this in the December issue of Runner's World http://i1342.photobucket.com/albums/o772/JimEb58/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_2386_zps6vpthm7t.jpg Im basing this completely off of only the runners I have known/met: That magazine is going to get a lot of negative feedback. |
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I bang out a few miles or hit the gym with a TCP or LC9s in a belly band, but for hiking I definitely want a Hill People Gear chest rig. I love mine. edit: got it for hiking with a backpack, but I also use it for running and kayaking around central TX. |
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This is GD,the majority of us don't even walk, let alone run. Hey now, I live close enough to work that I walk. Now that it's getting dark out early, I give my high school aged employee a ride home from work every night he works, since he has to walk past my house to get to his. Less than a half mile, but I don't like him walking home in the dark, even though it's less than a mile. Also good, because he's definitely conservative, so we can talk guns and carrying. His biggest issue with going to college is that he's not going to be old enough to have a gun to protect himself without living off campus, and can't carry on campus either. Kid definitely has his head screwed on right. ETA: fuck running, cool if you're into it, but I screwed my ankle up enough from skateboarding, that I don't even consider it an exercise option. |
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lol Running is the only time Keltec is the answer Quoted:
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Gonna be tough to conceal duel wielding 1911's in spandex and short shorts. even harder with second gen smith and wessons ![]() lol Running is the only time Keltec is the answer This. I carry my p32 or a p238 when I run. |
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Im basing this completely off of only the runners I have known/met: That magazine is going to get a lot of negative feedback. Quoted:
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Surprised to find this in the December issue of Runner's World http://i1342.photobucket.com/albums/o772/JimEb58/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_2386_zps6vpthm7t.jpg Im basing this completely off of only the runners I have known/met: That magazine is going to get a lot of negative feedback. Perhaps we could send some encouraging messages then: Contact Them |
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I love mine. edit: got it for hiking with a backpack, but I also use it for running and kayaking around central TX. Quoted:
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I bang out a few miles or hit the gym with a TCP or LC9s in a belly band, but for hiking I definitely want a Hill People Gear chest rig. I love mine. edit: got it for hiking with a backpack, but I also use it for running and kayaking around central TX. I'm putting one on my wish list this year. What models are good? I want utility but probably lower profile than a PALS-festooned pouch. |
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ETA: fuck running, cool if you're into it, but I screwed my ankle up enough from skateboarding, that I don't even consider it an exercise option. Kinda this. I did a 5K last Thanksgiving but was chomping Motrin before and after. This year, the number of screws in my leg quadrupled from 3 to 12 + a fibula plate compared with last year's 3 larger femur & tibia screws, torn meniscus, and heavily worn knee ligament & bone grafts from 20 years ago. |
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On the occasion that I run I always wear a 15 lb vest and a camelbak so that with the extra weight I don't have to run as far. I usually stuff a p226 in the camelbak (extra weight equals less distance. On a different note I also try for hills so I can run even less.
I'm a weightlifter. My wife makes me run |
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Quoted: This. I carry my p32 or a p238 when I run. Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Gonna be tough to conceal duel wielding 1911's in spandex and short shorts. even harder with second gen smith and wessons ![]() lol Running is the only time Keltec is the answer This. I carry my p32 or a p238 when I run. |

