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Concealed Carry Holsters for Glock

Old Dec 13, 2007 | 09:24 AM
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Blackhawk serpa is what I use. I was using a desantis thumb break. Serpa would be worth a try. Its the best holster i have ever used.
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Old Dec 13, 2007 | 11:56 AM
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halfpint23,

This might help you ID me! End of hijack!
Attached Thumbnails Concealed Carry Holsters for Glock-img_1604.jpg   Concealed Carry Holsters for Glock-img_1602.jpg  
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Old Dec 13, 2007 | 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by justagoodolboy
OK, forgive me for not knowing the Lingo, but I think a BUG is a Back Up Gun correct?
Yup, BUG = Back Up Gun

Originally Posted by justagoodolboy
The reasons I was leaning to a ankle holster is I do not have a law enforcement background, so unless I see myself or someone else in life-threatening danger I would not draw my gun anyway. They teach us here in the CC training to only draw in a life threatening situation - IE if someone is robbing a liquor store, let them do it as long as no one gets shot etc. Don't go jerkin your weapon during situations that would not warrant it.
Same here, but when I NEED to draw my weapon, I'd prefer not to have to lose time bending over to do it.

Originally Posted by justagoodolboy
I say that to say I hope to never have to pull my gun, but maybe I should re-consider the IWB solution. Problem is Momma is a good cook, so I have some fat around the mid-section that might not like that idea.
I'm a little thick in the middle too.
Picking the RIGHT holster, using the RIGHT belt, and positioning it so it's comfortable and accessable, makes all the difference in the world.
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Old Dec 14, 2007 | 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by MSquare
halfpint23,

This might help you ID me! End of hijack!
LOL, yeah, I recognize that undercarriage! I recognize a LOT of exhaust systems, trailer hitches, wheels and tires..... did I mention I miss driving a TRUCK!?!?!?

waving!
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Old Dec 22, 2007 | 09:02 AM
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Just thought I would share. This is what I carry:



This is how it sits:



And this is what you see:


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