Yea, I still don't really want to carry one because its just another thing to add weight and get in the way. But i gave in after pressure from family members concerned for my safety... I actually have the badlands 2200 as a day pack which has the holster feature built in, but I have yet to try...
Yea, I still don't really want to carry one because its just another thing to add weight and get in the way. But i gave in after pressure from family members concerned for my safety... I actually have the badlands 2200 as a day pack which has the holster feature built in, but I have yet to try...
OK HighWildFree, I agree with you 100%. I guess I should have prefaced with the fact that I carry bear spray and I don't plan on changing the fact that bear spray is my #1 line of defense. With that being said, what happens if you are Todd Orr and that bear keeps coming after you discharge that...
Hey folks,
I recently picked up a Glock 20 that I plan on carrying whjle bowhunting in griz country. Does anybody have any good suggestions for type of holster to carry in an accessible place and something that wont interfere with my pack waist belt. I wonder if there is something that i can...
That being said, It definitely does anything too heavy (I don't plan on buying any huge lenses or anything like that)
Max height probably 5-6 feet.
With a head.
I am looking to spend under $200 if that is possible.
I do a lot of elk hunting in the mountains of Wyoming and am constantly on...
Thanks for all the input, folks. the camera is actually a canon rebel xsi with an ef-s 18-55mm lens, not a Nikon like I originally said. (Its my girlfriend's camera and I assumed it was a nikon)
I'm interested in getting into filming my own hunts with my Nikon DSLR camera and want to get a camera tripod. Anyone have helpful suggestions on a good lightweight, versatile, tripod?