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    Probably a k frame. I think my 4" standard barrel m64 is 30 oz loaded. Round butted and hammer spur removed.

    I suppose i could buy more running shorts with belt loops for the same amount of money.

    An airweight j frame would probably be ideal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 03RN View Post
    Probably a k frame.
    Then I withdraw my recommendation. It's very stable but the trade off is it's narrow front-to-back. I don't like how it fits a revolver at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 03RN View Post
    Probably a k frame. I think my 4" standard barrel m64 is 30 oz loaded. Round butted and hammer spur removed.

    I suppose i could buy more running shorts with belt loops for the same amount of money.

    An airweight j frame would probably be ideal.
    A 30 oz K-frame would be no problem whatsoever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BehindBlueI's View Post
    Then I withdraw my recommendation. It's very stable but the trade off is it's narrow front-to-back. I don't like how it fits a revolver at all.
    Thanks. Good to know. Might see if my wife wants it for her shield

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    Quote Originally Posted by JTMcC View Post
    A 30 oz K-frame would be no problem whatsoever.
    Good to know. Thanks

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    I ran six miles today with a pistol wear PT-2 bearing a CCO. It manages a LWC about as well. I’ve been using one for several years.

    I try to carry a gun as often as I can, but holy fuck is it a good idea on a run.
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    I have two of the Spiritus SACKs. I use them as grab and go trauma/IFAK bags. The overall design is very compact. Like a lot smaller than they look. I was surprised when I opened the package the first time.

    The webbing for the waistband on the SACK is very thin. I would have to double check but I think sub 1". I have only run with mine slung over my neck and shoulder when I had to deploy it with my rifle. If I was going to run for distance and on a regular basis, I would want the HPG or a bag designed for running first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiskey_Bravo View Post
    I have two of the Spiritus SACKs. I use them as grab and go trauma/IFAK bags. The overall design is very compact. Like a lot smaller than they look. I was surprised when I opened the package the first time.

    The webbing for the waistband on the SACK is very thin. I would have to double check but I think sub 1". I have only run with mine slung over my neck and shoulder when I had to deploy it with my rifle. If I was going to run for distance and on a regular basis, I would want the HPG or a bag designed for running first.

    My SACK with medical items:
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    Thank you

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    I bought one of these for my wife for the gym but she never used it https://flipbelt.com/

    I took it out for a jog the other day and wore it like a belly band and clipped my j frame / Harry's holster inside the belt and it kept it very sturdy. I don't think it would work for anything heavier but it flopped a lot less than a fanny pack

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