Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
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Glock 19, all purpose carry
Glock 42, pocket carry
Glock 34, house carry (competition gun)
Springfield 1911 Range Officer, BBQ gun
Ruger GP-100, Back-up BBQ gun
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Here is a picture of my Beretta 92 Custom Carry II Compact Type M. It is a single stack compact version of the 92FS. Very nice gun that is very accurate.
I've spent a lot of money on guns, bullets and holsters.... The rest I've just squandered away!
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The constitutions of most of our States assert that all power is inherent in the people; that... it is their right and duty to be at all times armed. -Thomas Jefferson
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Is that the new neoprene Alien Gear holster? If so, how do you like it?
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It isn't the neoprene (Cloak Tuck 2.0) version. It is the Original IWB leather version with the optional black leather. I love the holster but I have been thinking about buying the new one.jasday wrote:Is that the new neoprene Alien Gear holster? If so, how do you like it?
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I guess I haven't updated my EDC guns in a while. What I do carry depends on clothing, how I feel that day, and where I am going.
Smith 442-1
Smith Bodyguard 380 with the Insight integrated laser
Kahr CM9
Manurhin MR73 .357 mag(winter carry or truck gun)
North American Arms .22 mag/.22lr (didn't get the .22lr cylinder in the photo)
Kriss Sphnix SDP Alpha 9mm
Smith 442-1
Smith Bodyguard 380 with the Insight integrated laser
Kahr CM9
Manurhin MR73 .357 mag(winter carry or truck gun)
North American Arms .22 mag/.22lr (didn't get the .22lr cylinder in the photo)
Kriss Sphnix SDP Alpha 9mm
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"Sometimes the old ways are the best." Nothing fancy, but they go bang every time
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Man, it's hard to beat the first page....a P7 and a Steyr M series. Two of my favorites
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I sincerely apologize to anybody I offended by suggesting the Second Amendment also applies to The People who don't work for the government.
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Edit: That's a nice looking STI.
I've been using the Alien Gear Clock Tuck 2 for about a month now. Like it, but am looking at an easier clip and go holster to throw into the mix. Also want to see if I can comfortably carry a Glock 19 since it's not really that much larger (grip wise) than my 26 with the Pearce grip extender.
Forgot my keys for the pic, but did you know keys can be duplicated from a photo? (read their paper http://vision.ucsd.edu/~blaxton/sneakey.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;). I'm not that paranoid, I think
Anyway:
I've been using the Alien Gear Clock Tuck 2 for about a month now. Like it, but am looking at an easier clip and go holster to throw into the mix. Also want to see if I can comfortably carry a Glock 19 since it's not really that much larger (grip wise) than my 26 with the Pearce grip extender.
Forgot my keys for the pic, but did you know keys can be duplicated from a photo? (read their paper http://vision.ucsd.edu/~blaxton/sneakey.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;). I'm not that paranoid, I think
Anyway:
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Thanks and you'll be surprised what you can comfortably carry once you get the hang of things. That STI weighs 3lbs fully loaded (or 48oz!) but yet I find it very comfortable to carry. (I've previously carried an M&P45c, CZ75 P01, HK USP9c, Springfield XDM9c, Colt LW Commander, Kimber Tactical Ultra, and various other "compact" guns.) The spare mag and flashlight help balance out the rig on my waist. A G19 will be very easy if you're used to a G26.
A sturdy stiff gun belt is key to comfortable carry, especially with heavier guns like a steel 1911.
Those polymer belt clips are about as easy and fast as they get. I can't stand belt loops. I don't know how people deal with that every day. The Comp-Tac Infidel looks interesting and I would be all over it if I carried a Glock. I love my Minotaur MTAC holsters. I especially love that they're based out of my home town of Spring!
ETA: I see that they now offer it for a much wider range of guns. Mama's not gonna be happy if another holster shows up in the mail!......
btw, I forgot to add my keys, phone, and wallet to the pic... because I was too lazy. I don't have anything fancy on my key ring anyway.
A sturdy stiff gun belt is key to comfortable carry, especially with heavier guns like a steel 1911.
Those polymer belt clips are about as easy and fast as they get. I can't stand belt loops. I don't know how people deal with that every day. The Comp-Tac Infidel looks interesting and I would be all over it if I carried a Glock. I love my Minotaur MTAC holsters. I especially love that they're based out of my home town of Spring!
ETA: I see that they now offer it for a much wider range of guns. Mama's not gonna be happy if another holster shows up in the mail!......
btw, I forgot to add my keys, phone, and wallet to the pic... because I was too lazy. I don't have anything fancy on my key ring anyway.
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Nice collection. that's the collection I wish to have. I use the G19 for competition and a Ruger LCP instead of the G42 (The G42 wasn't available yet). I use the G26 for the role of your G19. I have a revolver as a BUG, but I don't have a 1911, YET. That's a nice one, BTW.
Is the hump on the grip of the G34 bigger than the hump on your G19? I have tiny hands and dislike the hump.