Lisa Looper’s first opus, the Flash-Bang holster, has been the butt of snickers, crass comments and even a What Could Possibly Go Wrong? post. But if it makes the difference between a woman packing heat and going without, surely that’s a good thing, right? Lisa and her husband have apparently diversified, now selling a wide range of carry rigs. And anything that makes it more comfy for people to tote their mohaska means they’re more likely to have it with them. You gotta problem wit dat?

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  1. At the SHOT show in Vegas the flash bang people had a very nice, and quite attractive, woman wearing their device who was more than willing to demonstrate their product. I fully support their wares!

  2. Being a baby boomer, my wife doesn’t have any carry problems. Except for work and church, where she can’t carry anyway it’s jeans and a blouse/shirt. She carries the same way I do. Holster on the belt, M-9 in the holster.

  3. Growing up in Oklahoma City, I’ve always known the Looper brand as first rate and highly respected. Lisa is taking things to another level, and doing a world of good for women and shooting sports.

    • Ditto, Looper Law Enforcement/Looper Leather has been around for over 70+ years, I own 3 of their holsters, 2 mag carriers and 2 of their gun belts, all are quality products. I do gravitate to kydex, but that’s a personal thing.
      It’s a family business that I will continue to support when I can.

      As for Lisa, anything that promotes women joining the ranks of firearm owners is a good thing.

      http://www.looperlawenforcement.com/flashbang-women39s-holst40.html

  4. I bought a Flash Bang Holster 18 months ago for my P238. It’s a great option to carry discreetly when I have on dress pants and no belt. The Flash Bag is a well-designed easy to use holster that is invisible and comfortable. It’s not for everyone or for every gun but I’d rather have my firearm on me than in a purse. Kudos to Lisa Looper!

  5. Hmmm… Gives bullet t¡ts, bombshell et cetera a whole new meaning.

    That said, drilling enough should enable one to avoid drilling oneself.

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