Are you referring to the claw on the right of the holster? That is to pull the grip farther into the body to conceal better. The holster is designed to be carried inside the waist band in the appendix position. I am liking the holster so far but I wish the magazine holder was mounted lower so it concealed better. I am thinking about buying the same style holster from them without the mag holder attached so I can go back to using the old mag holder I was using before.That's an awfully big paddle.
Are you referring to the claw on the right of the holster? That is to pull the grip farther into the body to conceal better. The holster is designed to be carried inside the waist band in the appendix position. I am liking the holster so far but I wish the magazine holder was mounted lower so it concealed better. I am thinking about buying the same style holster from them without the mag holder attached so I can go back to using the old mag holder I was using before.
I have one of their outside the waist band holsters also but it doesn't get a lot of use lately. They make a variety of holster styles and they are far and away the most comfortable holsters I own but they are not cheap, though they do have a line of holsters with a different backing material that is a bit cheaper - https://stealthgearusa.com/
It is actually the smallest footprint AIWB+ rig I have seen. This one has a fabric back where most are all kydex, though there are some appendix gun only holsters that have padded/rubber pelvic wedges to try and soften it and also drive the grip tighter into the belly. I still have a bit of a belly (I hate crunches/situps lol, need to get back in the habit) left from my weight loss which presses the bottom of the appendix holsters into my pelvis some. The padding on this isn't as soft/significant as I thought it would be but overall I am liking it.No, I mean the overall footprint of it, including the magazine holder. I'm little, so things tend to be kinda big for me. I also have a little bit of gut so appendix isn't comfy for me when I sit down. Right now, OOW at about 4:00 is working best for me with my kydex holster.
Very striking look. LOVE ITIt is actually the smallest footprint AIWB+ rig I have seen. This one has a fabric back where most are all kydex, though there are some appendix gun only holsters that have padded/rubber pelvic wedges to try and soften it and also drive the grip tighter into the belly. I still have a bit of a belly (I hate crunches/situps lol, need to get back in the habit) left from my weight loss which presses the bottom of the appendix holsters into my pelvis some. The padding on this isn't as soft/significant as I thought it would be but overall I am liking it.
Part of the reason I decided to lose weight was so I could try appendix carry. It is easier to get to when seated (like in the car) than carrying behind the back. It is also easier to defend against a gun grab if someone sees the gun and chooses to try and take it from you. Before this I primarily open carried in a level 3 duty holster at 3 o' clock. I still often keep my gun exposed even now that I carry appendix (at least once I know my open carried gun prevented me from getting jumped) but if I do choose to conceal appendix is the way I go.
Here is one of the popular all kydex models I was considering before the sgusa was released:
They just had a 20% sale and almost got one.Are you referring to the claw on the right of the holster? That is to pull the grip farther into the body to conceal better. The holster is designed to be carried inside the waist band in the appendix position. I am liking the holster so far but I wish the magazine holder was mounted lower so it concealed better. I am thinking about buying the same style holster from them without the mag holder attached so I can go back to using the old mag holder I was using before.
I have one of their outside the waist band holsters also but it doesn't get a lot of use lately. They make a variety of holster styles and they are far and away the most comfortable holsters I own but they are not cheap, though they do have a line of holsters with a different backing material that is a bit cheaper - https://stealthgearusa.com/
yep, that is when I bought this. The sale started right when this holster was released thankfully. I think I paid full price for my flex owb from them, ouchy. I got more into all my holsters for this glock than the gun itself cost. The most costly holster is the galco leather shoulder holster which I haven't used much since the wedding I mainly bought it for. Time to buy another/spare gen 4 glock 19 NiB-x I think. Also need to buy some full size glock 17 mags to use for my spare carry mag(s).They just had a 20% sale and almost got one.
Have you tried the Revolution yet ?yep, that is when I bought this. The sale started right when this holster was released thankfully. I think I paid full price for my flex owb from them, ouchy. I got more into all my holsters for this glock than the gun itself cost. The most costly holster is the galco leather shoulder holster which I haven't used much since the wedding I mainly bought it for. Time to buy another/spare gen 4 glock 19 NiB-x I think. Also need to buy some full size glock 17 mags to use for my spare carry mag(s).
No, none of those are really designed for appendix carry which is the only way I carry IWB. My OWB holsters all ride in the 1 - 3 o clock area. I find carrying any further back to not be a good idea for a number of reasons.Have you tried the Revolution yet ?
Check out bravo concealment. I have a few of theirs and they are really nice, especially for AIWB. I'll post some pics when I get home tonight.No, none of those are really designed for appendix carry which is the only way I carry IWB. My OWB holsters all ride in the 1 - 3 o clock area. I find carrying any further back to not be a good idea for a number of reasons.
thanks, not sure I have seen them before, at least not following them on IG yet. Their new Torsion holster looks like a good fit for AIWB. I am surprised they don't have an IWB mag holder version yet but my JM Custom I posted a pic of above works well, though I should probably pick up a spare/extra.Check out bravo concealment. I have a few of theirs and they are really nice, especially for AIWB. I'll post some pics when I get home tonight.
You ever heard of black point holsters? Their dual point with mag pouch looks like a nice setup, but pretty pricey for an all kydex rig - http://www.blackpointtactical.com/shop/dualpoint-aiwb-holster/Check out bravo concealment. I have a few of theirs and they are really nice, especially for AIWB. I'll post some pics when I get home tonight.
If you havent woken up yet to the fact that all these shootings were staged or false flag attacks to enforce gun control then Im not sure what to tell you. Trump is on our side about gun control though but the group responsible will keep doing it until we give them up "because having guns isnt safe"
Tis the season (colder weather) for me to bring my shoulder holster out of the drawer again. Much more comfortable to carry that way then Appendix IWB. Also time for me to pick up a spare Glock 19 if I can find a good used gen 4 with the Nickel Boron barrel and slide.Good morning. I use a shoulder holster exclusively. Not likely to get hung up on anything.
I love that P7 Squeeze cocker Rossum.How the hell did I miss this thread?
@Khassy you done good. The Shield is an excellent choice. Make sure you practice. A lot. Preferably at a place where you're allowed to draw from your holster. Doing so should become second-nature.
How the hell did I miss this thread?
@Khassy you done good. The Shield is an excellent choice. Make sure you practice. A lot. Preferably at a place where you're allowed to draw from your holster. Doing so should become second-nature.
I have no regrets. I had wanted a P7 since they were introduced in the 1970s when I was still in college. I finally bought a P7M8 at full retail during the first Clinton administration, but I never shot or carried it that much 'cause it was just too nice. Then in the mid 2000s, there was indeed a glut of German Police trade-ins that were generally carried a lot, but not shot much. These were straight P7s that some people incorrectly refer to as the "PSP" model. They have traditional heel release for the mag and slightly smaller trigger guard without the plastic heat shield at the frame. I picked up several and have put thousands of rounds through them. To me, the P7s are the finest single-stack 9mm ever made. H&K ended production in the late 2000s and prices have skyrocketed since. I'm confident I could sell any of them for double what I paid if I were so inclined, but I'm not. They're keepers!Very nice. I remember years ago when there was a glut of police trade in P7's at reasonable prices and I never picked one up. I still regret it to this day.
I didn’t about 25yrs ago but was in the back yard one day and thought if I heard my wife screaming in the house how the hell would I get to my gun. Have it on me every day all day except at work and that’s not by choice.Do any of you carry on your person while at home? I'm debating whether or not I should.
Yep, if I'm dressed, I'm carrying.I didn’t about 25yrs ago but was in the back yard one day and thought if I heard my wife screaming in the house how the hell would I get to my gun. Have it on me every day all day except at work and that’s not by choice.
Told my wife if anything ever happens at work get a lawyer After all this time I just don’t feel right without it on my side.
I wish I worked for youYep, if I'm dressed, I'm carrying.
As for work; well, I own the business and the sign on my office says:
Yep, if I'm dressed, I'm carrying.
As for work; well, I own the business and the sign on my office says:
So uh who did this, and why is there no flared mag well or extended mag release or extendo grip (extended mag)