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About Kyle Lohmeier
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I can answer all manner of questions pertaining to the practical aspects of the lawful concealed carrying of handguns (size, caliber, revolver vs. auto, holsters, first dates with non-members of the gun culture, etc.). I am familiar with all popular makes and models of handguns and have fired a wide variety of them myself.

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I've worked in firearms retail for a year-and-a-half, have held a Michigan Concealed Pistols License for six years now and can explain the hassles involved with obtaining or reapplying for one. I have been involved in shooting sports of one sort or another for the last 16 years. I am a member of the National Rifle Association and an NRA-certified instructor in the disciplines of Basic Pistol and Personal Protection. I am a full-time staff writer for a weekly newspaper serving a portion of southeast Michigan which has a total circulation of more than 66,000 copies. My work has also appeared in American Handgunner Magazine. In 2000 I earned a BA in communications from Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo.
 
   

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Spindoctor1 wrote at 2009-04-18 01:18:04
I have been trying to design a COMFORTABLE and easy to reach holster, for women. I tried lots of holsters and none were comfortable for me. It turns out I finally got a great working holster. It would be perfect for a wheelchair bound person, also. I was in a wheelchair for a couple of weeks. Your gun comes out horizontal instead of up into your ribs or chest. I wear it most everyday, all day. I work with horses and in my garden, with it on. No problems. It is worn in the front or it can be slid around to your side. Check out this website
www.womensholster.com



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