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Automax V4 Holster

IndianaSmith

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I've read others ideas about carrying this PP. I think most would agree one of this PP's only "downfalls" is it's physical-size. This isn't much of a problem as far as using it, but mostly in carrying it (it's alittle top-heavy & awkward). The belt-clip that comes on the backside of the PP isn't sufficient & serves little purpose. I had previously attached a 12" piece of 1" PVC to my toolbelt for the probe end to slid down into. This wasn't bad, but I have bad shoulders & lifting the PP up 12" from my waist was difficult & painful. So I usually just carried it in my hand, along with my digging-tool.

I'd been kicking-around the thoughts of a convient way to carry it, plus lowering it on my side to ease the problem with my shoulder. It's not really visible in the pics, but the front of the "cradle" that holds the body of the PP is notched-out in the middle, so I no longer have to raise it 12" to clear the probe. I can raise it 2" to clear the cradle & lower loop (that contains the probe) & slide it out.
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I also wanted to try using a probe, atleast to help with the larger objects, and wanted to avoid a similar problem I had with the PP, because of the length. So I added a holder for it as well, since both are similar lengths. The end of the probe fits into a 2" long piece of (capped) 3/8" steel tubing. You can see the belt-loop at the top, so I can either wear it on my pants belt, or on the 2" belt on my toolpouch.
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I haven't had the chance to use it yet, but just wearing it doesn't feel awkward at all. I'm not sure if I will need to strap the lower end to my leg or not. The beltloop is large enough to allow for alittle "swing" front to back, so until I have the chance to use it while MDing, I won't know which way will work-out best. It's made mostly from 3/16" rod, which I left enough room in the "cradle" so I can get some vinyl tubing to slip-over the cradle to eliminate the "rattle" from walking & added protection.

Smitty

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Another Great idea Smitty.Your gonna have to patent some of these ideas. You were organized before,now your really gonna make me look bad, running through a tot lot with a colt dagger on my hip:thumbup:.
Terri
 
[quote IndianaSmith]lol.....yours is alittle less frightening than what I wear on mine (but that's why I wear a jacket):smoke:

Smitty[/quote]
:yikes: I did'nt know you were still wearing that.
Terri
 
I have broken the tip off soo many times. I used tubing cutters and cut a section out of it. It made a nice square cut. Butted the pieces together with a shrink tube over it and a little epoxy. I put a pouch on my belt with a hole in the bottom center for the tip of the pp to go through. It works well. It was a good deal with the detector I bought, but if I had the money some of these other guys have, I would buy a Vibra probe.
 
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