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clipdraw

Postby paulwantsagun on Mon Oct 13, 2008 9:41 am

Has any ever used a clipdraw as a conceall holder it seams like the best way to go for no bulk so if any one know any thing about them let me know

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Re: clipdraw

Postby ghent on Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:41 pm

That's the one where that adds the little metal clip to the side of your gun so you don't need a holster, right? If so I think they're a neat little concept, but on a gun like a Glock with no manual safety I would scared to pack one. I know Glock has the trigger safety and all, but I like knowing that there's a little leather between my trigger and anything that might poke/pull the trigger while I'm wearing it.
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Re: clipdraw

Postby paulwantsagun on Wed Oct 15, 2008 4:28 am

yea that was a thought but it concealls with out a lot of bulk from a holster and they have a plug that goes in the trigger so that it cant get pulled in the pants and they it adds no time in pullin it out and aiming and firing its realy easy to pop out so they say iam not so sure about it thou i just like the idea of the clip

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Re: clipdraw

Postby Rangerric on Fri Oct 31, 2008 2:51 am

I use one on a Colt MK IV, Series 80, 1911. It works great for me. No printing, not as easily accessible as a holster, but it keeps the pistol close to you.

It doesn't interfere with any external functions of the pistol.
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Re: clipdraw

Postby wadeestes on Tue Nov 11, 2008 2:39 am

I use one on my Kimber Ultra... I like it. Like said before, it's not as easy to grab the grip of the gun, but with practice, it works.
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Re: clipdraw

Postby paulwantsagun on Wed Nov 12, 2008 5:25 am

so its hard to grab it but i conceals so well so with practice it could be the best thing money can buy with a lot of time invested in getin it out of your pants

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Re: clipdraw

Postby justme on Sun Apr 05, 2009 9:26 pm

I'm going for my concealed class nxt Sat. I wonder how the clip draw would work on a 638 S&W? This is what I want to carry, but from tests, there's compromises on even a small, light snub like this.
I've got an old IWB holster that seems to work ok. And I have a high ride close fitting Don Hume belt holster. I was also checking in to the Mika pocket holster. Can anyone advise on any of this? Thanks
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Re: clipdraw

Postby justme on Fri Jun 26, 2009 1:57 am

I got my cc license, finally. I have installed a Clipdraw on my 638 S&W to test it. So far, it seems entirely suitable.
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Re: clipdraw

Postby paulwantsagun on Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:20 pm

ok i got my ccl and i got the clip draw and i love it and it was so easy to put on worth every dollor :D
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Re: clipdraw

Postby Infidel on Fri Jul 16, 2010 9:50 pm

I have always liked the idea of a quick clip on the side of the Firearm for a CCW but over the years have yet to implement it. Maybe this will keep it fresh in my mind to give it a try, I always thought a a Kel-tec PF9 and a clip would be a sweet lil' carry combo.
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