Blackhawk Leather, SilShelter, Kelty Lumbar, UM Thigh Holster

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I've got a few odds and ends I'm trying to clean out, so you're the luck ones. So, but no foreign sales.

I'll take US Postal Money orders (no convenience store MO's), but prefer Paypal.

I've got two brand new Blackhawk Detachable Slide Concealment holsters which you can see here:

http://www.blackhawk.com/product/Detachable-Slide-Leather-Concealment,1149,1418.htm

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/garrettlucas/5818342370/in/photostream

http://www.flickr.com/photos/garrettlucas/5817774173/in/photostream

One is for a Sig P228/229/226 and one is for a Glock 9 or Glock 40. Glock Holster is Sold!!!!!!!!!

These holsters have never been used or worn. I don't believe I've even had a gun in them once. I just came across them in an oddball kind of way and just never used them. In fact, they were still in the package when I got them, but I took them out. Wish I'd just left them in there. That's how new these are.

I'm seeing these around the net for $45 new. You can have each for $25 + $5 shipping which will be Priority mail and insured. That's almost 1/2 off the new price and these are in absolutely new condition. I've taken a beating on shipping stuff lately, so the price is firm.


SilShelter is Sold Pending Funds!!!!!!!

Next up is an Integral Designs SilShelter which you can see here:

http://www.integraldesigns.com/product_detail.cfm?id=729

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/garrettlucas/5818342432/in/photostream

This is an awesome shelter, but I don't need it. In a bit of a mix-up at Christmas, I ended up with two of them and I also have a SilTarp2 from Integral Designs, so I don't need all of them.

It was too much trouble to take out of the pouch and put up just to take a picture of it, but I can tell you it's in almost new condition. It was used one time in the early summer and didn't experience any rain. Just a little dew on it in the morning which dried up in no time. There's no tears or rips or anything of the sort. Basically new condition, but we'll call it Excellent+ to Outstanding condition.

They sell for about $145 new. I'll take $85 plus $6.00 for shipping which includes insurance and priority mail. That's 41% off the new price for an item that's basically new. This is a steal!!!


Now, we're up to the Kelty Boulder Lumbar Pack. I bought it about 8-9 years ago and used it 1-2 times and then went with a full pack to have more room for gear. If you're a minimalist dayhiker, or you're just looking for something to wear about town or at festivals, this is a great item. Holds 2 water bottles, and I believe it has somewhere around 400+ cu inches of storage. There are also multiple lashing points on the bottom of the pack to hold/add other gear.

Pictures

http://www.flickr.com/photos/garrettlucas/5817774111/in/photostream

http://www.flickr.com/photos/garrettlucas/5817774045/in/photostream

I'm not looking for a lot out of this pack since I haven't used it in a while, but shipping has been quite expensive for me lately. As you can see, this pack is in very nice if not Excellent+ condition. I'll take $12.00 for the pack with $7 dollars shipping. Because of the low price, I'll look for the cheapest shipping method possible for it and if shipping is less than $7, I'll refund you the difference. Sound fair??


I had a hard time deciding whether or not to put the next item up for sale because of its age, size and cheap price, but I thought someone out there might want a cheap tactical drop holster. I bought this item around 15 years ago. It's an Uncle Mike's thigh rig for a Beretta 92. Way back when, I think it sold for around $60. I used it for a year while doing security work and then put it in the closet and haven't used it since. It's got a thumbbreak on it and a nylon strap with velcro closure to secure the thumb break during rigorous activity. There's a little wear to it as far as cosmetics go and some thread/lint probably should be picked out of the velcro, but this is still a very serviceable rig. As mentioned, maybe just a cheap thigh rig for someone that can't afford more, or it could be an extra SHTF holster you can tuck away for a rainy day.

Pictures

http://www.flickr.com/photos/garrettlucas/5818342542/in/photostream

http://www.flickr.com/photos/garrettlucas/5818342488/in/photostream

The biggest obstacle is shipping. I'll take $15.00 for the holster, but the shipping's probably going to be in the $8-$10 range if not more (you folks out in CA, Oregon, etc). I'll $8 to ship it, but I'll send it the cheapest way possible so I don't get caught up in a larger shipping price like I did on one yesterday. If the shipping is less than $8, I'll refund the difference to you.
 
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