.22 Short & Coffee

Started by Rick_Jorgenson, October-16-17 13:10

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Rick_Jorgenson

Can't remember if I posted this already, sorry if so....

I had the Short out showing someone today so here it is!

Still trying to get to holster styles for the .22 short 

Maybe a little pouch on the side of the cup sleeve? lol!!!   (maybe?......)lol!!
Rick Jorgenson

smokeless joe

Quote from: Rick_Jorgenson on October-16-17 13:10
Can't remember if I posted this already, sorry if so....

I had the Short out showing someone today so here it is!

Still trying to get to holster styles for the .22 short 

Maybe a little pouch on the side of the cup sleeve? lol!!!   (maybe?......)lol!!
I could see that  8)

Bj

That is a cute  little thing!

OLD and GRUMPY

Because the short is so small it should fit in a cigarette hard box. Make a "sig holster " with lighter loop that would look good on the belt. Then make a insert for the pack that holds mini properly. Could be spring loaded.
Death before Decaf !!!!!

Warthog

I do like the shorts too.  Maybe make one of these rigs and show them off like I do, hang on the wall and get one to just put in the pocket as a hold out.
"The world is a dangerous place to live, not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it."
-Albert Einstein

Gog

You could probably use a standard bandaid to make a holster for that little thing!

lign

Absolutely love that sleeve Rick! Awesome work. I am absolutely kicking myself. Didn't realize you are in Phoenix. I was just there for a business conference the last few days and am now back in Florida. Wish I could have realized so I could have visited your shop!

Rick_Jorgenson

Quote from: lign on October-18-17 19:10
Absolutely love that sleeve Rick! Awesome work. I am absolutely kicking myself. Didn't realize you are in Phoenix. I was just there for a business conference the last few days and am now back in Florida. Wish I could have realized so I could have visited your shop!
Bummer!  Its fun when you get to meet in person. 

I've had a couple customers stop in when they were in town, AZ is a conference mecca especially in the winter. (People from the east like to get out of the snow  8))
Rick Jorgenson

lign

Yeah, fortunately there's no snow here in North Florida (although we had an ice storm once when I was a kid). When I was there, I kept telling everyone I was going home to Florida to cool off.  :o It was 95 there and it's 82 here. But to be honest, 82 here feels more miserable with 100% humidity.  :P I went out to Papago park and hiked all around and my clothes stayed dry. They'd be completely drenched here, even though it's a lot cooler.

Maybe next time!

bleak_window

December 23, 1989.  1.9" of sleet and ice covered NE Florida.  What an entertaining time it was on the roadways!  I was working the graveyard shift at St. Lukes that Friday night, supposed to have the weekend off, but my replacement was not able to get to work because the bridges were closed.  So I worked through til Monday morning and got 48 hours of overtime!  When I got tired I bedded down on one of the empty patient wings (still on the clock!).  At one point I drove home to check on some new kittens.  A Chevy Caprice does not handle that well on ice!  I nearly took out a roof system on the hospital when I returned, just missing it by an inch as my car slid sideways.  Good times!

OV-1D

  That was some crazy weather wasn't it Bleak , we've has some close calls since then . We had snow flurries down this way but to wake up and find ice hanging from the orange trees , wild looking in the sunshine .
TO ARMS , TO ARMS the liberal socialists are coming . Load and prime your weapons . Don't shoot till you see their UN patches or the Obama bumper stickers , literally . And shoot any politician that says he wants to help you or us .

lign

Yep. I remember it well. I was 14. Almost thirty years ago. Every twig and branch had at least a quarter inch coat of ice. The worst part was that no one here knew how to drive in it and the highway services didn't know how to handle it, so they dumped so much sand that it was as bad as the ice! Everything completely shut down.
My brother runs the electrical maintenance shop at Baptist and he had a shift like you describe just recently for Hurricane Irma. They let him sleep some, but he was not even allowed to go home.
Quote from: bleak_window on October-22-17 08:10
December 23, 1989.  1.9" of sleet and ice covered NE Florida.  What an entertaining time it was on the roadways!  I was working the graveyard shift at St. Lukes that Friday night, supposed to have the weekend off, but my replacement was not able to get to work because the bridges were closed.  So I worked through til Monday morning and got 48 hours of overtime!  When I got tired I bedded down on one of the empty patient wings (still on the clock!).  At one point I drove home to check on some new kittens.  A Chevy Caprice does not handle that well on ice!  I nearly took out a roof system on the hospital when I returned, just missing it by an inch as my car slid sideways.  Good times!

OV-1D

  That looked just what I was seeing , funny how that stuff amazes us down here after TOO long when everyone else up THERE dreads it . We sure need some cooler air now , the past summer were a devils oven for too long also throw in the humidity , DANG . :)
TO ARMS , TO ARMS the liberal socialists are coming . Load and prime your weapons . Don't shoot till you see their UN patches or the Obama bumper stickers , literally . And shoot any politician that says he wants to help you or us .