What do you carry? & pic thread
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I think that this model HK is one the best designs due to the no question safety feature. HK is always my preference. Nice hardware.rsilvers wrote:I agree with the Comp-Tac. Although I prefer the Ghurka model since it has one clip on the holster body and only one out-rigger. That means you can push it into your pants much more easily since the clip on the holste does not flex as you push it in with one hand. I had both. I asked them if there was a down side to the C-Tac besides extra money and they said no. Then once I got it I called them and told them there was a downside, and they agreed with my comment but had never thought of it since they carried a C-Tac themselves for so long.
I carry a P7PSP in it now because I feel it is the safest gun ever made. If I leave it in a bathroom by mistake and someone finds it, they are very unlikely to shoot themselves -- or if a BG takes it from me.
My primary is...
a BREN TEN SM
Double-Tap 10mm 135gr Nosler jhps @ 1600fps & 767 ft./lbs
I carry it in a Ted Blocker LifeLine shoulder rig
Double-Tap 10mm 135gr Nosler jhps @ 1600fps & 767 ft./lbs
I carry it in a Ted Blocker LifeLine shoulder rig
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I loved the one I played with. The only issue I had was that squeezing the grip took an awful lot of force. if your hand was damaged in anyway you can forget shooting.nauss wrote:I think that this model HK is one the best designs due to the no question safety feature. HK is always my preference. Nice hardware.rsilvers wrote:I agree with the Comp-Tac. Although I prefer the Ghurka model since it has one clip on the holster body and only one out-rigger. That means you can push it into your pants much more easily since the clip on the holste does not flex as you push it in with one hand. I had both. I asked them if there was a down side to the C-Tac besides extra money and they said no. Then once I got it I called them and told them there was a downside, and they agreed with my comment but had never thought of it since they carried a C-Tac themselves for so long.
I carry a P7PSP in it now because I feel it is the safest gun ever made. If I leave it in a bathroom by mistake and someone finds it, they are very unlikely to shoot themselves -- or if a BG takes it from me.
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I would have thought that HK would make it a soft pull. Hmmmm. Might be worth getting one and smithing the grip pressure. Cool gun regardless.bp_968 wrote:I loved the one I played with. The only issue I had was that squeezing the grip took an awful lot of force. if your hand was damaged in anyway you can forget shooting.nauss wrote:I think that this model HK is one the best designs due to the no question safety feature. HK is always my preference. Nice hardware.rsilvers wrote:I agree with the Comp-Tac. Although I prefer the Ghurka model since it has one clip on the holster body and only one out-rigger. That means you can push it into your pants much more easily since the clip on the holste does not flex as you push it in with one hand. I had both. I asked them if there was a down side to the C-Tac besides extra money and they said no. Then once I got it I called them and told them there was a downside, and they agreed with my comment but had never thought of it since they carried a C-Tac themselves for so long.
I carry a P7PSP in it now because I feel it is the safest gun ever made. If I leave it in a bathroom by mistake and someone finds it, they are very unlikely to shoot themselves -- or if a BG takes it from me.
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If I carry, its usually my G17 with a BladeTech, but it may have been a phase, since I'm becoming partial to my 1911 again lately.
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Re: My primary is...
Also carried by Don Johnson in MIAMI VICE!!!!stymie wrote:a BREN TEN SM
Double-Tap 10mm 135gr Nosler jhps @ 1600fps & 767 ft./lbs
I carry it in a Ted Blocker LifeLine shoulder rig
Speak softly and carry a big gun!!!!!
I've been really happy with my Glock 19's concealability:
Some days it's harder to conceal more than others though:
Some days it's harder to conceal more than others though:
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Had tons of holsters for all the guns and after 30 years, I have narrowed it down to three, depending on which weapon I am carrying or what I am wearing. Fobus paddles for the G-27 and Sig 230, a belly band for both and a Galco ankle holster for the Sig. That's it.
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i should mention this is my future carry set up. MI gov't feels that i am not old enough and that my life is not worth defending until im 21
anyways, HK P2000 with Galco skyops IWB..very comfortable holster..worth every cent
anyways, HK P2000 with Galco skyops IWB..very comfortable holster..worth every cent
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