World's Smallest for Glock Only
This is a discussion on World's Smallest for Glock Only within the Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; Originally Posted by M1380
I bought one for my G26 for appendix carry and don't like it for the reasons you mention. It makes my ...
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March 2nd, 2012 04:56 AM
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Originally Posted by
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I bought one for my G26 for appendix carry and don't like it for the reasons you mention. It makes my gun ride too low to get a quick good grip so I don't use it.
I think Raven Concealment makes a decent appendix carry option. There are many better options then this. I am sure you can find one if you look around.
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March 2nd, 2012 06:08 AM
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It may work for some, but not for me...I prefer more leather!
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March 2nd, 2012 06:28 AM
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I like quiet holsters ,there may be a time that you need to employ your gun and you want to be able to do it quietly since a loud "click" may get you or a loved one killed before you can get your gun into action in some situations where you may have been caught off guard and are now in a hostage situation
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March 2nd, 2012 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by
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It may work for some, but not for me...I prefer more leather!

I can agree. But I would just say I prefer more holster.
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March 2nd, 2012 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by
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Lol I have been carrying and training aiwb since 2003. My junk is still there. Change scares people. I understand that.
Only takes once to change your life. I have driven 45+ years without a wreck without but still wear a seatbelt.
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March 3rd, 2012 11:17 AM
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I can see this as being a good option for women who carry in their purse or people who carry a Glock in a backpack or some other type of bag.
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March 3rd, 2012 12:27 PM
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March 3rd, 2012 01:18 PM
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Holster for me, don't need my glock pointing towards the north pole.
I've used those thin band style holsters for a browning hi-power and carried it in the small of my back, I figured It would have a track for the bullet to follow carrying it that way.
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March 3rd, 2012 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by
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Only takes once to change your life. I have driven 45+ years without a wreck without but still wear a seatbelt.
If you are scared that you cannot keep your finger off the trigger until you intend to fire then maybe you should re-evaluate your confidence and skill. I am just fine with the way I carry. Others who are not need only to look on the mirror to find the issue.
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March 3rd, 2012 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by
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I can see this as being a good option for women who carry in their purse or people who carry a Glock in a backpack or some other type of bag.
I can agree with this. But I'd just suggest sewing a holster into their bag as this requires the holster be tied to something apparently.
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March 3rd, 2012 09:56 PM
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I have been thinking about switching to appendix carry. This kind of looks like it would mess up my draw a lot. Tuggin on something thats going, going, going, and then a snag for a split second. Doesn't really seem like I could get used to it. Anyone have that problem and train past it?
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March 3rd, 2012 10:29 PM
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The new vanguard 2 solves this. Google raven concealment vanguard 2
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March 6th, 2012 12:45 AM
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I have the Zack's for each of my Glocks. I think it is a great minimalist holster. It is sold as an experts holster, not a novices holster. Like anything else it takes practice. There is NO WAY to pull the trigger with this installed. I have never heard of a ND without someone putting their booger hook on the trigger. The draw is like any other draw, if a slight tug as the plastic snaps off will fumble your draw, I would suggest not using one. It is also great for storing Glocks in the safe.
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March 7th, 2012 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by
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I have the Zack's for each of my Glocks. I think it is a great minimalist holster. It is sold as an experts holster, not a novices holster. Like anything else it takes practice. There is NO WAY to pull the trigger with this installed. I have never heard of a ND without someone putting their booger hook on the trigger. The draw is like any other draw, if a slight tug as the plastic snaps off will fumble your draw, I would suggest not using one. It is also great for storing Glocks in the safe.
What is an experts holster versus a novices holster? Why would an expert use a gimmicky holster versus a more substantial and stable holster?
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March 7th, 2012 04:44 PM
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