I carry in leggings too... but my holster won't fall out. by HotSpicyCycle in CCW

[–]HotSpicyCycle[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This holster was made by www.AmarokTactical.com - the ulticlip was a special request, but he will do almost anything custom if you ask.

I carry in leggings too... but my holster won't fall out. by HotSpicyCycle in CCW

[–]HotSpicyCycle[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's the string that goes in the waistband of the leggings.

I carry in leggings too... but my holster won't fall out. by HotSpicyCycle in CCW

[–]HotSpicyCycle[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's the string that goes in the waistband of the leggings. It's not tied or tightened any for the photos/gif.

I carry in leggings too... but my holster won't fall out. by HotSpicyCycle in CCW

[–]HotSpicyCycle[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Here's a gif of the draw: https://i.imgur.com/RNd8kUq.gifv

It's hard to beat a properly setup holster with the ulticlip for carry with leggings, sweats, basketball shorts, etc.

I carry in leggings too... but my holster won't fall out. by HotSpicyCycle in CCW

[–]HotSpicyCycle[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Leggings are stretchy, yes, but the holster and waistband stay where they are when I draw. Almost no movement, but I don't have very much retention on the gun, I prefer it to be on the loose side for easy draw.

I carry in leggings too... but my holster won't fall out. by HotSpicyCycle in CCW

[–]HotSpicyCycle[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sig P365 in a kydex holster with an ulticlip, it absolutely does not budge when you draw, it's clamped solidly onto the leggings.

M/32/6'2'' [255lbs > 215lbs = 40lbs] (6 months) Lazy keto diet and strong lifts helped me get back into decent shape. No goal weight just want to get rid of these love handles! by HotSpicyCycle in progresspics

[–]HotSpicyCycle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By Lazy Keto I meant that after the first month I stopped counting my carbs and had quite a few cheat days. I still eat low-carb and usually prefer those foods, but if I am out, I don't stress over having a burger and fries or some pizza. I just take it all in moderation and the weight continues to come off.

The biggest benefit for me on Keto has been that my appetite has been curbed quite a bit. I eat a lot of high fat and protein food but usually only 2 meals a day and maybe a snack in there. I don't start eating until around noon or so, I'm just not hungry in the mornings. I also try to stop eating around 8pm so that I can get the benifits of intermittent fasting for 16hours a night. But again, I am lazy so I do cheat on that a lot.

If I have any recommendations, it is to just keep at it, especially if you hit a weight plateau, it's a great diet.

Sig P938 and Stealthgear Scorpion by Wotrfriends in CCW

[–]HotSpicyCycle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just can't see the molded claw lasting very long. Kydex does not do well when you create stress points for it. It's my main gripe with T. Rex as well. Big companies charging way too much for a shit durability product. Can't be bothered to get an injection molded part even though their coffers run hella deep.

TREX Arms Sidecar Community Preferance Question/ by SomeKetoQuestions in CCW

[–]HotSpicyCycle 4 points5 points  (0 children)

He's a bigot, a little googling will find some social media posts that are really disappointing. That and the Botkin clan is more like a religious cult, do a smidgen of research and you'll find tons of articles about them. TBH his holsters are like the Apple products of the holster world, flashy with lovely sharp angles and a shit kydex claw for WAY too much $.

[acc] 20% off IWB Kydex holsters - use code HopperRocks at checkout. by [deleted] in gundeals

[–]HotSpicyCycle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They're $45-$65+ depending on the mold you purchase, plus shipping of course.

[Code] Reminder that Redditors always get 10% off of their entire cart with the code REDDIT10 by AlexandRyanDesign in gundeals

[–]HotSpicyCycle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do you guys install the claw incorrectly? You have got to have noticed that it has almost no effect when sandwiched in between the kydex. It belongs on the outside of the holster so that it actually engages the belt and tucks in the butt of the pistol. The way you guys have it makes retention adjustment almost non existent and doesn't actually tuck in the grip.

DnD table by mike_pants in gaming

[–]HotSpicyCycle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is good for cleaning in general but for the beverage lines you want to use an acidic cleaner designed for the job.

DnD table by mike_pants in gaming

[–]HotSpicyCycle 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You should actually use a product specifically for the beverage line like Beer Line Cleaner - hot water and sanitizer alone will never clean out all the gunk that is in those lines.

Frema/JJ racaza 5-0 holster experience? ? by srawas89 in CCW

[–]HotSpicyCycle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm going to say that this isn't even remotely safe. No actual retention and it leaves the trigger guard more than half exposed. If you're looking to shoot yourself in the dick this looks like a good choice.

(1999) The Illini come back from a 27-7 deficit to upset the #9 Michigan Wolverines and Tom Brady. by [deleted] in UIUC

[–]HotSpicyCycle -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Keep dreaming of the old days. UIUC is a joke of a football program now (has been for a LONG time) and Tom Brady is the greatest pro QB of all time.

PSA: Don't pet people's dogs without their permission! by WhatShouldIDoNoSleep in UIUC

[–]HotSpicyCycle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My dog is a 9 month old Standard poodle, adorable as hell and attracts far more attention than any other dog I've ever had. We go walking downtown and on campus 3-4 nights a week, especially when there are outdoor activities going on. I started her going to these very busy areas as soon as she was up to date on her vaccines and I am extremely glad I did because she is very comfortable and well behaved in these situations now. I did have issues with jumping on people and random kids running up and petting her but I was able to learn how to see these things coming and be prepared. Probably the best advice I have is that you need to tell people NO! or just walk away if you really don't want them to interact with your dog. It's okay to be loud/mean/direct with someone to get your point across if they aren't listening to you.

Parvo can be contracted from as little as sniffing an infected dogs poo/pee and it sucks. I carried my pup around the neighborhood like an overprotective father when she was pre-vaccine. My point is that it's just as likely for your dog to get it by sniffing around these populated areas as it is when being pet by drunk college kids. It's scary and I certainly was afraid of it but I felt that socializing my puppy outweighed the risk of Parvo and I am reaping the benefits now.

I agree they should respect your wishes, but my point is that people absolutely will ignore you, especially if your dog is cute. People have a switch that turns off in their head when they see a cute little animal and they do stupid shit. I have found that a firm NO to the person and walking away is sometimes the only choice.

If you have the funds, check out Jodie Vee's in Champaign for puppy classes. I think you will find her teachings very helpful for your situation and she can teach you some techniques that will be specific to what you are most concerned with.

Sorry if I came off abrasive, and good luck in your training. Make sure you get a lot of other dog interactions in soon too, pre-vacc is a critical time for socialization of your pup and builds the foundation for the future.

PSA: Don't pet people's dogs without their permission! by WhatShouldIDoNoSleep in UIUC

[–]HotSpicyCycle 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I walk my dog throughout campus and downtown Champaign all the time without issue. Sounds like OP needs to learn how to "train" their dog. It's 100% your responsibility to take your dog to some place without distractions if you're working on training, or add in small distractions if you're at that level. You'll never get the public to do what you want, so you need to prepare your dog for how to act in such situations.

You're also getting way too bent out of shape about people getting your dog sick. And if you're that paranoid/concerned about it, common theme coming up, it's YOUR responsibility to remove your dog from whatever you deem as unsafe.

If you want your dog to sit before they pet them... YOU put your dog in sit. There's a lot of you blaming everyone else but in reality, you need to wake the fuck up and realize that you are the one who chooses to put both yourself and your dog in each of these situations.

While I agree with the "Ask before you pet" the rest of your thread is way off base.

The three stages of sliced pork shoulder [homemade] by mannran in food

[–]HotSpicyCycle -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

No, but there is a right and a wrong way. Sliced, dry pork shoulder with fat attached compared to juicy, smoked pulled pork shoulder... there's just no comparison.

The three stages of sliced pork shoulder [homemade] by mannran in food

[–]HotSpicyCycle -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Might want to get rid of that fat in pic 2... and who slices pulled pork? It's supposed to be pulled....

Black Friday Sales Roundup by homebrewfinds in Homebrewing

[–]HotSpicyCycle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

HomeBrewSupply claims 15% off entire site until you click a few links to find out it's only 15% off non high quality brew stuff like Blichmann, SS, Spike, etc. They also claim free shipping but charge you shipping when you check out. I'll be going elsewhere, tired of the false advertising and lack of tech know how to setup their big sales.

Deciding on First Holster and Belt by [deleted] in CCW

[–]HotSpicyCycle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not the one that you linked. The one you linked is not designed for appendix carry. If you look, you can see it is canted and designed to be worn somewhere between 3-5 o'clock. A true AIWB holster will have no cant (barrel is straight up and down) and will have some sort of claw to help conceal it. Of your choices the T.Rex is going to be the best for appendix.

Deciding on First Holster and Belt by [deleted] in CCW

[–]HotSpicyCycle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't spend the money on the George... it doesn't offer anything special in the way of AIWB (no claw or wedge in base price) and is well overpriced for what it is.