Back in the game. BW & MM

Started by TECHGUYLA, April-20-25 15:04

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TECHGUYLA

I've owned several North American arms about 10 years ago but fell on hard times. Had to get rid of all of them.

I'm back on top again and just made a new purchase of a black widow and a mini Master. Both in 22 Magnum. I was delighted to see that they both came with the three sites. A huge upgrade over what came with the Black widow when I had one last.

I've never had a mini Master before but have been drawn to it and wanting one for some time. I'm hoping I will be able to carry this concealed without too much trouble considering the length of the barrel. Any of you guys out there carry this one daily? Any suggestions for holsters or placement would be appreciated

Anvil

I carry this great (small of the back) Desert Gun Leather holster often on my walks but when it's really hot in the summer I resort to my Pug.  ::)
you may not need it but you should have it

top dog

Tech,
Glad to see that you are back in the game.

                Top Dog

Rick_Jorgenson

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Quote from: TECHGUYLA on April-20-25 15:04I've owned several North American arms about 10 years ago but fell on hard times. Had to get rid of all of them.

I'm back on top again and just made a new purchase of a black widow and a mini Master. Both in 22 Magnum. I was delighted to see that they both came with the three sites. A huge upgrade over what came with the Black widow when I had one last.

I've never had a mini Master before but have been drawn to it and wanting one for some time. I'm hoping I will be able to carry this concealed without too much trouble considering the length of the barrel. Any of you guys out there carry this one daily? Any suggestions for holsters or placement would be appreciated
Welcome to the NAA Forum TECHGUYLA!

Carrying a Mini Master concealed can be done. You will need to have a shirt un-tucked for cover for a Holster on your waist (IWB or OWB)

IWB (inside waistband), a light shirt will cover the MM Grips
OWB (outside waistband)
* Small-of-Back Holster is a good option, but can be uncomfortable if you sit or drive much
* Pancake Holster worn at 5:00 position, behind your hip bone (Right hand shooter) an untucked shirt will cover most of the time
* Cross Draw Holster worn in front of your hip bone on the opposite side at 10:00 (worn on left hip for right-hand shooter). This would be the most difficult to hide, but would be the most comfortable to carry if you need to sit most of the day. Also, cross-draw is the easiest to draw from a seated position, like driving.

Your circumstances, ability to draw, and attire will dictate what method will work for you. I find that for some guns I carry, I have a couple of different Holsters depending on the situation I'll be in.

This should give you some direction, or at least you'll have some questions to ask!  ;)
Rick Jorgenson