Only thing I wouldn't like is, the Manufacturer disclaims "cocked-and-locked" carry......Might not have the time, or the hands available, to rack the slide when the time comes......good quick review.
DocZeus
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David
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http://www.clipdraw.com/
Having used the Clip Draw on both a Full size Glock 21 and the sub compact glock 33, I can honestly say these things beat any leather I have used for concealed carry as far as comfort and ease of draw go. reholstering can be done very easily 2 handed, but single handed reholstering can prove difficult. I was amazed at how the Ginormous Glock 21 seemed to disappear, and not print at all even with nothing but a tshirt over it. Installation is quick and no permanent modifications and no gunsmithing required.
Chris
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Only thing I wouldn't like is, the Manufacturer disclaims "cocked-and-locked" carry......Might not have the time, or the hands available, to rack the slide when the time comes......good quick review.
DocZeus
AKA
David
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I don't know, call me old fashion, but I like having something over the trigger if I have to grab for my weapon. I guess it would take some getting use to, kind of like a pistol without a manual safety, but I've come to like my Walther PPS.
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To each his own however:
A holster with a trigger guard for any weapon that has one in the chamber and can be fired with the pull of that trigger is a must for me.
This would be especially true for weapons such as striker fired Glocks which are my primary SD weapons.
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FlaRon
Last edited by FlaRon; 02-05-2012 at 01:35 PM.
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I have 3 Glocks, a 9mm, a .40, and a .45. I like to shoot a Glock once in a while. I think Glocks are pretty darn accurate and also pretty darn well made for a plastic pistol. I HATE the glocks trigger set up. I do NOT CCW a Glock because I do not trust it with one in the chamber. Call me old fashioned, but if I carry an automatic, it'll be a regular style .45 Auto, cocked & locked. My preferred carry is a regular old wheel gun. It's just about idiot proof, even for me. If you love Glocks and you're happy with one, then "carry on", and more power to you. Good luck, and good shooting.