Posted: 6/6/2015 4:02:51 PM EDT
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I didn't realize these existed until today but while I was looking at the single stack 9mm I saw a carrying clip for sale. Looks like it just replaced the slide plate and it seems like a great idea. I've actually got one on a little keltec I toss on when I can't really carry a gun.
I'm a bit concerned though with the weight of the gun using something like that though but the convenience seems great. Anybody actually try one on a bigger gun before? Considering trying one for my 19 or 26 and I'd like to give it a if it works but in a bit nervous, I'd defiantly like to try it if I get the smaller one |
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That thing exactly!
And I've been trying the IWB thing lately, it seems more convenient and easier to hide but the big drawback is holsters. I've tried a few and it seems to want to put them in a horribly uncomfortable place or the extra bulk makes it uncomfortable to carry it where it normally would be perfect to carry |
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I cannot get past the looks of it and that its attached to your gun all the time.......I had a Kydex minimalist holster made for my 26 and my 19 that just covers the middle of the gun / trigger for minimal IWB bulk here is the 26 for example http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s92/chargeron24s/IMG_5703_zps3a3o0pfe.jpg I've never seen a single clipped version before that looks quite interesting too |
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If you are going to carry a Glock with a CLIPDRAW device, THIS is the combination you seek.
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I cannot get past the looks of it and that its attached to your gun all the time.......I had a Kydex minimalist holster made for my 26 and my 19 that just covers the middle of the gun / trigger for minimal IWB bulk here is the 26 for example http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s92/chargeron24s/IMG_5703_zps3a3o0pfe.jpg Dude I want that exact holster for my G43!!! Where did you get it? |
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I agree completely..that's why I was considering it along with the use of the MIC. Like this but also with a clip... http://imageshack.com/a/img673/4738/r0H9Pj.jpg Quoted:
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No, get a holster If it doesn't protect the trigger, it has no business holding your self defense firearm I agree completely..that's why I was considering it along with the use of the MIC. Like this but also with a clip... http://imageshack.com/a/img673/4738/r0H9Pj.jpg Yeah, no. The primary job of a holster is to holt the handgun securely, and keep things from entering the trigger guard. Don't mess around with those stupid half measures, get a real holster, like the one in the second post |
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First question i have is does anybody know what I'd call that one in the second reply to look for?
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No, get a holster If it doesn't protect the trigger, it has no business holding your self defense firearm I honestly don't have much concern about it. I did for awhile when I got this little keltec but after trying it for a little while it pretty much works the same. Trigger is blocked off by your clothes and body. Same level as a belt holster. I'm leaning hard toward picking up a 43 (i think that's the new one) for the times when I realy can't carry a bigger gun and replacing my little .380 or giving it to the wife. Quoted:
I only carry magizines for my glock I do carry clips for my m1 Garand and Mausers though. But never for my Glock hell are you talking about son? Quoted:
mg673/4738/r0H9Pj.jpg]http://imageshack.com/a/img673/4738/r0H9Pj.jpg[/url] i hate to ask but what exactly is that? Does it hang by that lanyard or is there a clip i'm missing? |
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am I looking at that wrong or does that actually block off the trigger? |
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am I looking at that wrong or does that actually block off the trigger? The SAF-T-BLOCK blocks the trigger and pops out when you index the frame when you draw. |
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Those are a terrible idea when there are things like trigger guard clips that don't require you to dick around with the trigger to make your gun functional. http://policemarksman.com/wp-content/gallery/accessoriesconcealmentholsters/7_ac_holsters400x300.jpg And even these are nowhere near as good as an actual holster. Quoted:
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am I looking at that wrong or does that actually block off the trigger? The SAF-T-BLOCK blocks the trigger and pops out when you index the frame when you draw. Those are a terrible idea when there are things like trigger guard clips that don't require you to dick around with the trigger to make your gun functional. http://policemarksman.com/wp-content/gallery/accessoriesconcealmentholsters/7_ac_holsters400x300.jpg And even these are nowhere near as good as an actual holster. I don't carry 100% of the time because of the environment I fortunately inhabit. My G27 is equipped with a ClipDraw spring and a trigger condom (as seen above). This works great for my use. Condom is very secure and in the event I only have one hand available to operate the pistol, I can pop it off with the gun hand or rake it off on whatever is available for raking. I can also secure the lanyard go a belt loop so that it can pop off the condom with a sharp tug on drawing. This works great in my situation. If I have to venture in a place were I need to carry, it just tucks in and the spring clip (while not as retentive as a Crossbreed) holds the 27 amazingly securely. I can also easily shift from, say 4:00 to appendix easily if need arises. I also like set up because it adds no more width to my fat little 27 and is safe enough to toss in duffle or backpack pocket. |
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Quoted: I agree completely..that's why I was considering it along with the use of the MIC. Like this but also with a clip... http://imageshack.com/a/img673/4738/r0H9Pj.jpg Quoted: Quoted: No, get a holster If it doesn't protect the trigger, it has no business holding your self defense firearm I agree completely..that's why I was considering it along with the use of the MIC. Like this but also with a clip... http://imageshack.com/a/img673/4738/r0H9Pj.jpg The only firearm I feel comfortable carrying with JUST a clip is an old J-frame with a Barami Hip-Clip. And only then because of a 12 lb. DA, and the fact that the cylinder must also rotate in order for it to fire. I wouldn't feel comfortable AT ALL relying on just a clip for a pistol without a positive, manual safety & long trigger--like a Beretta or a USP or something. |
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I agree completely..that's why I was considering it along with the use of the MIC. Like this but also with a clip... http://imageshack.com/a/img673/4738/r0H9Pj.jpg Quoted:
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No, get a holster If it doesn't protect the trigger, it has no business holding your self defense firearm I agree completely..that's why I was considering it along with the use of the MIC. Like this but also with a clip... http://imageshack.com/a/img673/4738/r0H9Pj.jpg Yep. Just get a Vanguard from Raven. They're like $25. |
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An IWB clip covers more than a standard holster covers. Quoted:
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Sounds like a good way to save money on a tranny operation. Seriously, I encourage you to find a carry method that covers the trigger. That clip ain't it. An IWB clip covers more than a standard holster covers. Those IWB clips cover literally nothing. I can't believe that 1) people actually buy this garbage and 2) a company can sell this in good conscience. |
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Try a Raven Vanguard II for a minimalistic option. http://raven-concealment-systems1.mybigcommerce.com/vanguard-2-holster-full-kit/ |
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Those IWB clips cover literally nothing. I can't believe that 1) people actually buy this garbage and 2) a company can sell this in good conscience. Quoted:
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Sounds like a good way to save money on a tranny operation. Seriously, I encourage you to find a carry method that covers the trigger. That clip ain't it. An IWB clip covers more than a standard holster covers. Those IWB clips cover literally nothing. I can't believe that 1) people actually buy this garbage and 2) a company can sell this in good conscience. They cover the exact same as any holster. My desantis on my hip right now covers the exact same as an IWB. Those clips go inside and your pants block off the trigger completely. Just like a hip holster. They seem to be a little lower thus actually covering more than a standard holster |
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They cover the exact same as any holster. My desantis on my hip right now covers the exact same as an IWB. Those clips go inside and your pants block off the trigger completely. Just like a hip holster. They seem to be a little lower thus actually covering more than a standard holster Quoted:
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Sounds like a good way to save money on a tranny operation. Seriously, I encourage you to find a carry method that covers the trigger. That clip ain't it. An IWB clip covers more than a standard holster covers. Those IWB clips cover literally nothing. I can't believe that 1) people actually buy this garbage and 2) a company can sell this in good conscience. They cover the exact same as any holster. My desantis on my hip right now covers the exact same as an IWB. Those clips go inside and your pants block off the trigger completely. Just like a hip holster. They seem to be a little lower thus actually covering more than a standard holster I think he is talking about the actual clip things...and you are talking about the MIC holster like the pic I posted earlier(also like the Raven Vanguard. Because the clip things cover absolutely NONE of the trigger area what so ever. |



