Handgun for Concealed Carry - Taurus thinks outside the Box

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Silly. Are the standard micro-.380s that hard to conceal?

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Sua Sponte wrote:Silly. Are the standard micro-.380s that hard to conceal?
No, this is just a gun maker trying to stand out in an increasingly crowded market.

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Sua Sponte wrote:Silly. Are the standard micro-.380s that hard to conceal?
Silly's the point.
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Sua Sponte wrote:Silly. Are the standard micro-.380s that hard to conceal?

Chicks are a big part of the new handgun market. Think about how many times you had to decide between wearing yoga pants & packing heat. If none, then The Curve may not be a life changer for you.
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johno wrote:
Sua Sponte wrote:Silly. Are the standard micro-.380s that hard to conceal?

Chicks are a big part of the new handgun market. Think about how many times you had to decide between wearing yoga pants & packing heat. If none, then The Curve may not be a life changer for you.
Why not do both?
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johno wrote:Chicks are a big part of the new handgun market. Think about how many times you had to decide between wearing yoga pants & packing heat. If none, then The Curve may not be a life changer for you.
Well, you're probably right but I contend nothing at all can be hidden in yoga pants. I feel as sure about that as any man can be of anything.


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I've got a pair on right now and there's nowhere to put my wallet and keys.


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There ya go. My point exactly.

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Shapecharge wrote:I've got a pair on right now and there's nowhere to put my wallet and keys.
Behind the hamster?

As for the gun, it looks like it's meant to be carried on the hip. If so, how does this curve help it fit women any better than men? It doesn't curve along the correct dimension to better fit the curves between the waist and the hip.
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With attached clip, I think it's intended to be worn at 3:00 on the hip. Without the clip, probably front pocket carry on the thigh. IMO, it would minimize printing in those applications.
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johno wrote:With attached clip, I think it's intended to be worn at 3:00 on the hip. Without the clip, probably front pocket carry on the thigh. IMO, it would minimize printing in those applications.
Front pocket? Sounds like a plaxident waiting to happen.
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I kinda like it. Clever. I don;t care if they sell 11 of them, pleased to see someone pushing for better EDC options for women.
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i like it. the curve matches the one in my cack and now i can carry in my underpants.
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