The reason I ask is because there is a forum member with a white ar. Terrible......
This thread has turned into such a shit show I can't even keep track of who is against who in here.
@OnSight Firearms Training, that Blackpoint Tactical Mini Wing is working out very well for me.
I have a blackpoint. The one with leather on the back. Great owbThis thread has turned into such a shit show I can't even keep track of who is against who in here.
@OnSight Firearms Training, that Blackpoint Tactical Mini Wing is working out very well for me.
I am going to be getting a shoulder rig for that Glock of mine too. Say what y'all want but I have come to the conclusion that such is the best method of carry for a professional driver that uses public restrooms damn near exclusively.
Hypothetically speaking of course. I would never violate company policy or states laws of course.
This thread has turned into such a shit show I can't even keep track of who is against who in here.
@OnSight Firearms Training, that Blackpoint Tactical Mini Wing is working out very well for me.
Nah, that won't work. Gotta be hidden under the armpits. Its way too hot in the summer to always wear a jacket like that. I would like to see if, hypothetically speaking, the G19 would conceal in a shoulder holster under a regular, loosely fitted button up shirt.
Here, peep this:
Shoulder Holster
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I like that it has the optional backstrap to keep it from flopping forward when leaning forward.
I want to avoid tie downs.
FBI? Nah brah, this where its at mang:That's so 1980s FBI.
Considering the applications, I'd say go for it.
Trying to think of vertical or horizontal would be more comfortable while driving for hours at a time. I have a vertical for road trips. It’s great for that and while on the motorcycle.Here, peep this:
Shoulder Holster
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I like that it has the optional backstrap to keep it from flopping forward when leaning forward.
I want to avoid tie downs.
I would actually prefer a vertical orientation for safety's sake but that would necessitate the use of a tie down which I absolutely do not want for a variety of reasons.Trying to think of vertical or horizontal would be more comfortable while driving for hours at a time. I have a vertical for road trips. It’s great for that and while on the motorcycle.
I tried the shoulder rig. Didn't work with just a t shirt. You'd have to advertise that you are carrying by wearing a button up shirt on top of a t-shirt on a hot day.
Well then..............Um, that's how I normally dress though.
I always wear an undershirt.
Yeah! So there!Well then.
For that purpose I think what @OnSight Firearms Training posted earlier is ideal.I want a shoulder rig but can't get over the price tag. Plus I can figure of I want it for the 1911 or the tricked out glock. Mine would be use for open carry in the woods or during yard work. This isn't an open carry vs concealed debate thread.
Even with two mags on the other side the 1911 will still not be balanced.I want a shoulder rig but can't get over the price tag. Plus I can figure of I want it for the 1911 or the tricked out glock. Mine would be use for open carry in the woods or during yard work. This isn't an open carry vs concealed debate thread.
It won't work for me. When I'm in the woods I'm usually working on something. Being front and center I would have a bunch of interference. Also when working the sap lines I have a couple tools hanging in the front already.For that purpose I think what @OnSight Firearms Training posted earlier is ideal.
I didn't know anyone took a picture of me. Still better than a serpa though.
I don't really need level 2 retention, just looking for some owb and you know how it is. Usually have to go through a few until you find what you like. Serpa is cheap, so it was on my list.I knew this post would come up frequently. While i agree with everyone saying its user error, they are correct, It is the user not the holster. The problem en-lies that why would you want to have your trigger finger depressing a button that is directly in line with your trigger? To me it just seems like you are setting yourself up for failure. When you come under duress you start loosing fine motor skills (digits dont want to work) due to endorphin dumps and blood rushing away from your extremities into your core to protect itself. So why put yourself in a possible bad situation? @Jem45472 why are looking for a holster with a level 2 retention?
The holsters i use on a daily, stateside and abroad are https://highthreatconcealment.com/
The passive retention of a good kydex holster will be sufficient. I have used the same kydex holster at 3 of @OnSight Firearms Training's classes now. It has no active retention to it, just the snug fit of the holster itself and my pistol stayed firmly in place while running, sliding, rolling and bellyflopping all over the place.I don't really need level 2 retention, just looking for some owb and you know how it is. Usually have to go through a few until you find what you like. Serpa is cheap, so it was on my list.
IDK what your intentions for the owb holster but if you have any desire to setup a range belt I highly suggest a modular system. It's a lot of money up front but once you holster changes are cheap. I now can stitch guns in 30 seconds and $40ish dollars a pop.I don't really need level 2 retention, just looking for some owb and you know how it is. Usually have to go through a few until you find what you like. Serpa is cheap, so it was on my list.
The passive retention of a good kydex holster will be sufficient. I have used the same kydex holster at 3 of @OnSight Firearms Training's classes now. It has no active retention to it, just the snug fit of the holster itself and my pistol stayed firmly in place while running, sliding, rolling and bellyflopping all over the place.
I use High threat concealment, as I stated before. There is a solid retentive click so you know your gun is holstered. It's made out of bolteron which is stronger than kydex and has a higher melt/form rating over kydex. Check out my social media for more info on the holsters if you like. I'm working on becoming a vendor here so then I can discuss more openly about my affiliation and discounts with businesses.I don't really need level 2 retention, just looking for some owb and you know how it is. Usually have to go through a few until you find what you like. Serpa is cheap, so it was on my list.