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Old 04-12-2011, 03:22 AM
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I to would love to have this handgun purse. I have been carrying for over 20 years now and I think this would be just awesome!

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Old 04-12-2011, 03:22 AM
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I also love to shoot.... i dont carry my handgun as it is to heavy to do that very often but when i go on a road trip for a few days i take it with me just in case specially while being a lone woman taveling.....that is a interesting thought a pattern for making your own case or purse with the concelable area in it will be watching this thread to see what happens :)
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Old 04-12-2011, 03:34 AM
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I also don't like to wear mine on my waist, but I do carry it with me on roadtrips and I do go back and forth to Indiana alot. Single woman traveling the highway, DH stays at home alot while I run the highways. LOL!

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Not unusual these days. A few of my Realtor friends carry a small ladies .38 ... I should make some carry purses for them ... and add some bling!

Just throwing a quilt over the head of a perp won't help. :lol:
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I have a friend that showed me her carrying purse and I could not tell. But sadly it was one she purchased for a pretty penny. I'm interested if you find a pattern. I have on my Christmas wish list a pink revolver. Hubby has his permit I haven't gotten mine yet.
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LOL! I am picturing a bunch of PPM's from the QB packing with their custom designed handbags! Good for y'all!
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My Husband wants me to make one as well so I am really glad you asked this! It would be great if we find one but maybe if not we could come up with something.

Originally Posted by LeslieSkelly
Does anyone have a pattern for a quilted concealed handgun purse? I know there are commercial companies that sell chl purses but I'd rather make my own.

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Old 04-12-2011, 04:35 AM
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Originally Posted by tanshi
The only thing I want to toss into this thread is, I work in the retail business of selling guns and work everyday with ccw instructors and police officers. They always remind us ladies that even though ccw handbags are a great idea remember, What is the first thing they try to take from a lady her purse! I perfer to carry on my person.
I agree, my daughter carries and it's better if it's on your person. A purse gets stolen too easily. Probably easier, more concealed in the summer though.
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A couple of years ago while doing the FabShopHop I ran across a Texas shop that offered patterns or completed purses for concealed handguns. I thought it was funny too but then my DH pointed out it was legal to carry said concealed handgun in Texas. Wow, wow, double wow.
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This is the funniest question I have ever seen on here :-). Sorry...but it is :-)
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I would think a nice duck cloth would be good for this project. Never heard of one but if you carry a gun, it would be very useful. Good luck

Originally Posted by luvnquilt
I would think you might want to make it out of something sturdier than quilting cotton because of the weight and wear from a handgun.
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