This is a discussion on Holsterless carry within the Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; Originally Posted by highvoltage Wow, this thread started almost 4 years ago. I just read through this whole thread and all I can say is ...
Yes, I just now noticed that this is an old thread that someone resurrected. Anyway, for anyone considering holsterless carry, read this:
Man killed by his own concealed weapon | Richmond Times-Dispatch
If you carry without a holster you are a negligent discharge waiting to happen.
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Seems silly to me to carry without a holster when you could buy something like a Remora for $25 and be much safer, and probably more comfortable.
Take a look at the Dale Fricke Holsters Zach holster. This "holster" covers the trigger only, with a nylon cord wrapped around your belt, will remove the Zach as you draw your handgun. About the only way I will ever consider carrying Mexican!
This is quite an old forum thread that has been resurrected. So don't expect a reply from Danger Mouse. His last forum activity was February 12th, 2009.
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I have a mic holster that I use every once in a while and it works great as long as you have an anchor point
Easiest way to solve this debate is Glockteck's MIC Holster. I have one for the Glock 36 and Glock 30. I carry this way several times a week. Mostly for quick trips or pants/shorts that dont want to work with my holster/belt combos. I wouldn't own a Glock without one of these tools/holsters. micholster.jpg
I used to carry without a holster, but find the weapon is much more secure with one. The current one I have is not very good, so I ordered a Crossbreed Supertuck. I am waiting for it to come in as it has only been a week or so. From research I did I found a good holster is just as important as a good pistol for most people.
Remora... All the convenience and flexibility of "Mexican carry" without the safety concerns and slipping.
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Had a friend that was a part time "bail officer" that would go get jumpers and he always, against my advice, carried his G27 in the small of his back in the waistband, round chambered.
Then finally my prediction came unfortunately true, he chased a guy through a house and in the back yard the guy picked up a shovel and drew it back and supercop bail guy went to draw his G27, grabbed it apparently with finger in trigger guard and boom, no, after 6 months off, hin new name is" leadass" and has 2 butt cracks, one sotra sideways from a Giold Dot HP, and it can't be used for crapping.
To each their own and as much as I am hooked on the Glock crack, holster or Glock trigger block if round in chamber is my rule.
Holster always. Police sergeant charged after handgun discharges at Southridge Mall - TODAY'S TMJ4
Officer not using a holster. How![]()
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I know another Milwaukee PD cop that carries his M&P 40 appendix inside without a holster off duty. I set him straight. He's also an E-6 in the Army Reserve & I'm a retired E-8 so that was tantamount to an order, lol.
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