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bp after that comment and given your weight I now dub you... Wile E. Coyote. :lol:
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Wraith wrote:bp after that comment and given your weight I now dub you... Wile E. Coyote. :lol:
I second. What a bizzare mental picture that creates...
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Here is mine :lol: , maybe a little more doable than BP's


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Nice! You should get the shoulder harness so it sits higher up and you can put a can on it!
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bp_968 wrote:I finally got my new carry gun:

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liar! I think there's a stand under there... therefore, it's not "carry" :D
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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 think that this model HK is one the best designs due to the no question safety feature. HK is always my preference. Nice hardware.
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a BREN TEN SM

Double-Tap 10mm 135gr Nosler jhps @ 1600fps & 767 ft./lbs

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I carry it in a Ted Blocker LifeLine shoulder rig
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nauss wrote:
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 think that this model HK is one the best designs due to the no question safety feature. HK is always my preference. Nice hardware.
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.
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Nice, Stymie! I especially like the Raven :) I want to get a 10mm barrel for my G21 SOMEDAY.



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bp_968 wrote:
nauss wrote:
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 think that this model HK is one the best designs due to the no question safety feature. HK is always my preference. Nice hardware.
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.
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.
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The grip pressure is 18 lbs to start the squeeze, and just a few lbs to hold it. I would not want to reduce the grip pressure. If you just grasp it normally with a shooting stance it is sqeezed.
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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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bp_968 wrote:I finally got my new carry gun:

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do you have a Safariland or Fobus holster :D
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My EDC's
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I usually carry one of these two.

GLOCK 26, 9mm, 13 rounds w/+2 ext, front pocket or IWB
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STI VIP, .45, 10 +1 rounds, OWB or shoulder
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Camping, I will usually take either my trusty .357 magnum Ruger revolver or my Glock 21.
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Re: My primary is...

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stymie wrote:a BREN TEN SM

Double-Tap 10mm 135gr Nosler jhps @ 1600fps & 767 ft./lbs

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:twisted:

I carry it in a Ted Blocker LifeLine shoulder rig
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I've been really happy with my Glock 19's concealability:

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Some days it's harder to conceal more than others though:

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Sig226 NSW Edition

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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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Is that a mini gun in your pocket or are you just happy to see me! :shock:
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My Beretta PX4 G-type .40S&W 14rnd mag, also have a 17rnd mag

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Is that a guitar case? Are you the desperado? Hay man how do you shoot behind your back like that?
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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 :x

anyways, HK P2000 with Galco skyops IWB..very comfortable holster..worth every cent :D

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My latest Build for CCW

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SA Champion been to the Gunsmith once for Sites and Beaver tail Safety and a trigger job. I'm good for a little while anyways.
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