Just looking cool while holding your keys. Wouldn't work with kids around but I agree they are nice trays.What is it for?
Totally useless. My cats have no respect for us and throw everything on the floor.Put your bullshit stuff on.
Gun
Mags
Knife
Flashlight
Wallet
Watch
Whatever you walk out the door with.
And it for nightstand.
Totally useless. My cats have no respect for us and throw everything on the floor.
Off topic but can someone tell my why people put those mag extensions on single stacks making them basically full length grips?
You forgot they needed the lightest pistol out there. Every ounce counts.... so let’s add a bit of weight (even if they are light). I have extended mags. They are on full size pistols that live in my night stand.cause they dont want to admit that they made a sub par choice for an EDC, acting like 0.16" is such a huge differnece it is worth the loss of 4 rounds (glock 43 vs 26) but are willing to add a +2 mag extension making the gun almost the same grip length as a G19 (g43 and g26 respectfully) or 0.23" width difference shield vs g26
Some will even go ahead and add a thick rubber Hogue grip so that the thinner grip will fit their hands better.cause they dont want to admit that they made a sub par choice for an EDC, acting like 0.16" is such a huge differnece it is worth the loss of 4 rounds (glock 43 vs 26) but are willing to add a +2 mag extension making the gun almost the same grip length as a G19 (g43 and g26 respectfully) or 0.23" width difference shield vs g26
you were shemediumSome will even go ahead and add a thick rubber Hogue grip so that the thinner grip will fit their hands better.
I agree. My first 9mm was a single stack. The Glock 26 carries the exact same Iwb. I say this from personal experience. No difference whatsoever. A 1/4 of an inch in thickness makes no difference under clothes. Even wearing form fitting T shirts.
I don't understand.you were shemedium
Shirts will?
@Doc8404 after taking a few classes, i pieced it together based upon some of the class learning and hands on practice. Was previously carrying too much crap around. I keep a pretty stocked first aid kit in the truck, and was trying to stuff too much of the bandaid things into my EDC. The ankle cuff contains a pair of chest seals w/ vent, CAT7 TQ, nitrile gloves, sharpie, shears, Quikclot gauze and some regular compressed gauze. Basically enough to stop hemorrhage.
It’s one of these Ricci Ankle Medical System Ver. 2 - AMS V.2 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00824CAJK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_fm9wBb01E4814
It’s fine as long as you have a long enough sock to protect the entirety of the ankle, but I’m not completely enamored with it. What do you run and are you happy with it?
Crazy lead time and empty.
I cant remember the one I snagged up, i just ordered something at the time to fill the role, it works its nothing special.
I really want this one and just haven't order it yet because I hate lead times and it's like 5-6 weeks (which if I ordered months ago I'd already have it lmao)
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That’s a nice ankle rig and maybe I’ll revisit when this one falls apart. I do like the fact that what they suggest as going in it is pretty much how I built my out as well. I keep another blowout kit in the work truck as well and its set up similarly.
I think Docs referring to the ankle rig coming nekkid without the supplies included.