If I have a .45 and a 9 what does that make me?
An ammosexual.
If I have a .45 and a 9 what does that make me?
M&P Shield 2.0 in 9mm currently in a Black Arch AIWB holster.
Definitely looking to upgrade tp a holster with a sidecar. Tier1 Concealment Slim Axis would be ideal.
Dont go with the sidecar. Go with the tier1 concealment over any Trex arms holsters
I should’ve said mag carrier instead of sidecar. I just want a spare mag. I’m not a fan of 8+1 being my reserve. I’d rather (8+1)+8.
Is there a lot of hate on T.Rex holsters on these forums? If so, why?
I own 2 actual sidecars. They are well made, standard priced. But the owner is a complete douchebag and for the same prices you can have a better product from a better company.
Such as tier1 with their version that actually flexes where it needs to (unlike the sidecar) between the gun and magazine. Making for more comfort and easier to carry and wear
Fair enough. The flex was why I planned to go with Tier1 Concealment. I’m a slim guy, and appendix I’m not very broad so a standard AIWB with an attached mag carrier is a tight, uncomfortable fit.
Dont get me wrong the sidecar isnt horrible, and when it was one of the only offerings it was good. Now it's worth getting something else.
Oh and I'm 5'5" 135-140lbs, and carry either a Glock 19 or 17 (chopped for 19mags) or a CZ P07 with RMR and Inforce apl
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I’m definiteky buying an OWB from them. I like their attention to detail.Just saw 25% off using code BLACKOUT
I’m definiteky buying an OWB from them. I like their attention to detail.
True. But all .45 guys have grey hair.
And big dicks.
Kimber Pro Carry HD II in .45 acpWe have an EDC knife thread so it makes sense to start one for handguns. What is everyone's EDC handgun? Glock 43 here.
I know I’m gonna catch a lot of flak for this but.... Ruger SR22 loaded with CCI Mini Mags, carried in an Alien Gear Cloak Tuck 3.0
And hopefully you plan to change that lol? Maybe? Or any specific reason?
Mainly because it’s what I have that is reliable, concealable is most conditions, what I could afford,and I am proficient with. Most of my money right now is going towards getting a decent first apartment for me and my fiancé. But I do hope to upgrade in the future.
View attachment 38297 I've been carrying a Glock 43 in a cheap IWB Uncle Mikes for quite some time. At work it's a Glock 19 in a Galco Carbon fiber finish kydex on a Blade Tech UCB ratcheting belt, an extra mag in a Pitbull Tactical mag holder, Fenix PD22 light and a Kershaw Filter. But as of late I'm looking at the Sig P365 to possibly replace the G43.
No thanks. I've been using the Uncle Mikes/Blackhawk IWB's for years and they work for me. First they are comfortable. Second, when used properly, they are not dangerous. Put the gun in the holster, then place into the pants, clipping to the waistband and finish by wearing a belt over the top of the clip. NEVER try to reholster when in the waistband. If the gun is deployed from retention, remove the holster and repeat the sequence. NO exceptions. The dangerous part is when someone tries to reholster when in the pants. Just don't do it.Get rid of that floppy IWB holster and get a rigid kydex. The flexible holsters are dangerous.
No thanks. I've been using the Uncle Mikes/Blackhawk IWB's for years and they work for me. First they are comfortable. Second, when used properly, they are not dangerous. Put the gun in the holster, then place into the pants, clipping to the waistband and finish by wearing a belt over the top of the clip. NEVER try to reholster when in the waistband. If the gun is deployed from retention, remove the holster and repeat the sequence. NO exceptions. The dangerous part is when someone tries to reholster when in the pants. Just don't do it.
Sorry but an uncle Mike's is never acceptable
No thanks. I've been using the Uncle Mikes/Blackhawk IWB's for years and they work for me. First they are comfortable. Second, when used properly, they are not dangerous. Put the gun in the holster, then place into the pants, clipping to the waistband and finish by wearing a belt over the top of the clip. NEVER try to reholster when in the waistband. If the gun is deployed from retention, remove the holster and repeat the sequence. NO exceptions. The dangerous part is when someone tries to reholster when in the pants. Just don't do it.