I am in fact quite smol, but the holster/belt/gun combo of 586 L-Comp, ACRO, and JM Custom Kydex does conceal very well. I certainly can't rock it under a fitted dress shirt or something like that, but for my daily costume of untucked polo/t-shirt it's pretty easy. One note, the hardest part to conceal on the gun isn't the ACRO, it's the enormous round-to-square butt conversion grips I have on it. Which are awesome.
The Clinch Pick is a “reload.”
Edited to add: Mightier than a reload, if an attacker is dumb enough to get within touching distance. When SouthNarc demo’ed the pre-production Clinch Pick and Disciple, at the 2004-ish Blade Show, a realization hit me. THIS was close-quarters fighting; get INSIDE the opponent’s reach, on purpose, rather than “create distance.” If the opponent creates the “close” part, embrace the closeness!
Last edited by Rex G; 11-30-2020 at 01:49 PM.
Retar’d LE. Kinesthetic dufus.
Don’t tread on volcanos!
This little guy: https://comp-tac.com/revolver-speed-...lder-comp-tac/
Depending on what pants I'm wearing, I can wear it OWB or IWB, and it's pretty easy to conceal. Even the bigass 7 shot loads don't eat up a lot of belt space.
Rex G nailed it above - for all intents and purposes, the clinch pick is my "reload" and it's a lot faster to get to than fumble farting around with a speed strip. The best reason I ever heard to carry a revolver reload was so I don't have to be standing in a c-store parking lot waiting for the cops with a mostly empty gun and a dead guy next to me. I accept the general logic of that premise, however when I'm dealing with risk calculation vs available space on my 30 inch waist, the knife almost always wins over a reload.
Plus, the entire idea of carrying a revolver as a primary is an affectation. For what the 586 L-Comp weighs and how big it is, I could just as easily carry a 9mm APX with a 20 round mag chock full of HSTs.