Sunday, January 1, 2017

Happy New Year to all, Stereo install in the Fouled XJ, New Hennessy Hammock, and review of De Santis Mad Max IWB Holster

    Happy New Year to everyone out there in Blogger land. I thought I would take a break from posting part III of the survival buckets and write up a post. I was in much need of a break from work so with the Christmas and New Year holiday, I took 4 days off to get 10 days off with weekends and observed Federal holidays. Let me tell you I really enjoyed the time off and I need to hurry up and pay stuff off so I can make this a more permanent lifestyle.

    A little over 2 months ago I went out to the XJ on my lunch break to listen to talk radio and eat lunch. I turned the radio on and I have no FM, and AM would play for 3 seconds or so, then cut out and come back on. The previous owner had installed a DUAL brand stereo and it had finally started to die. Christmas day comes around and I had a new Pioneer stereo with Bluetooth and remote under the tree. Later Christmas day, the install took place

Old Stereo

I was lucky because the previous install used Crutchfield's mounting and wiring harnesses

Factory wiring harness with old stereo harness. Also, my Connex 10 meter died so I have a Cobra CB w/ kicker now

New stereo harness and Crutchfield factory harness. Just match the colored wires up and you are good to go.

Stereo installed. Notice Bluetooth mic on top of dash.

     This Christmas I also upgraded to the Hennessy Hammock with side zipper entry and camouflage rain-fly. I felt I may need a new one as my bottom entry Hennessy hammock is pushing 10 years old. Worst case, I don't have to move my "Get-Home Bag" from different vehicles, I can just build another bag. This year, Hennessy Hammock had good deals on hammocks, including free-shipping, snake skins, water collection/Rain Fly tension system and a free "Leaf" day hammock.









     For many years, I have carried my Glock 23 in a De Santis Mad Max IWB holster. I had two Kydex based holsters prior to purchasing my first Mad Max holster and I started to notice wear on the finish so that's when I switched to strictly leather holsters. This holster has been through a lot over the past 8 years, specifically 5 years of dirt, sand, rain, and sweat in the Florida heat when I had my landscaping business. I have been really pleased with the comfort and condition after all this time. One of the features I like the most is this holster, like many others, as it accepts other Glock models, so my 17 will also fit. I have placed JUGM's 26 in the holster and it fits good but barrel length doesn't quit reach the bottom of the holster. There is also plastic clips included for those who want to carry without a belt. I will continue to wear the old one only when I do work around the house. Here are some photo's

23 in Black (New), 17 in natural (old)






Notice wear on backside.
 





     I figure 8 years is long enough to do a review of my De Santis Mad Max holster. I am not the type who will purchase an item, drop, kick, pour water over it, turn it on/off a few times and then write a review, that's not me. I also do this with no compensation from any company which is fine by me, I don't have to do a good write up for a piece of shit to make good graces. Would I recommend De Santis holsters from my experience? YES!!!!  


    Well as we start a new year, I hope with the change that is coming in the executive office will turn out to be good, I am praying that it does. Look at it this way, can it be any worse that the last 8 years. I'm sure Obummer will be a pain in the side of everyone as he takes his "Russian hack" message nationwide on his 2017 community organizer tour. I hope everyone has a great year and more to follow at a later time.

Senior 










12 comments:

  1. I hope your new audio system sounds as good as it looks, Senior. I'm still using a Crossbreed Supertuck IWB rig, when I carry that way. Mostly I use a slide holster hooked over my belt when I need to carry, as it's quicker on & off when I have to grab the pistol at work.

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    1. Yes, the stereo sounds so much better, I am very pleased with it. I had a rig similar to the Crossbread Supertuck, hench one of those kydex holsters I had before. The kydez was thin and it broke away from the leather. I really noticed the wear on the gun's finish so between those two issues, that's when I switched to strictly leather. Now, I do have a Blackhawk drop leg holster for SHTF that does work with both the 17 and 23. Also have one for 1911 too.

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  2. You better make sure that hammock is secure, That crazy women from NS could come and take it back with her...Not knowing much about holsters, Better to have the well adjusted one vs new??

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    1. Hammock is secure in one of my two get home bags now. Don't know where she has been, hope all is well. Really, there is no difference on the pull from either holster overall they are pretty much broken in from the factory.

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    1. Happy New Year to you and yours as well Warlock.

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  4. I'll be looking into a new holster within the next two months. Glad to see things are going well, and Happy New Year. I can't wait until the Jan. 20th!

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    1. I would suggest, find a holster that fits good when wearing it and holds your side arm snug whether its inside or outside the waistband. I have had this De Santis for awhile, I like it. You might find a El-Paso, Bianchi, or a Galco may fit better than De Santis or Crossbread.

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  5. Senior,

    Happy New Year to you and your family!!!!

    It's always nice to have a working radio when you want to listen to music or news. Mrs. Claus must of been listening to you....LOL :-)

    Comfortable holsters are hard to find here. Have you thought about making your own holster?

    Sending hugs and love to you, JUGM, and your Boys.
    Sandy

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  6. Yes, Mrs. Claus was listening. I haven't really thought about making one, I was never that good in home economics. I do know how to sew by hand and on a machine, I watched my mom for many years as she used to make her own clothes. I did a majority of my uniform items on my own, except for the major alterations. Hope you and BDM have a great year.

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  7. DeSantis makes good stuff! :-) Gotta go check out the Hennessy site! May 2017 be better for y'all!

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    1. Yes, I have been very happy with their stuff. Yeah, go check them out. I think they have kept the sale over past Christmas. You'll never want to sleep on the ground again.

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