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Location: crawford county, arkansas
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![]() Scorpion IWB Holster Each and every day. I still can't say enough about this holster.
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Location: Central Florida
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Same gun a year 'round down here in hot/sunny FL. Kahr K9 IWB.
I do prefer the Seecamp in a pocket at the beach or by the pool though. |
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Location: St. Mayberry, GA
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If switching platforms concerns you that much, get a G26.......9mm(same caliber as your G19), easy to match up holsters, same operation as your G19....just a smaller, lighter 'package' that's a little easier to conceal in light summer clothes.
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Location: FL
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No joke on that one. Florida has 2 seasons, summer and January 14th. Altho my parents said it was over 100 in upstate SC this weekend with no rain in a while.
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Location: Mid-Hudson Valley New York State
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That's just the opposite of Yellowstone. There's July and August, and then the rest of the winter.
BTW, the reason summer days are so long, is because the heat expands them.
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Location: Kansas
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My "standard" carry, which I may toss up a little on occassion.
summer = Glock 27 or S&W M&P 9c winter = Glock 19 or 1911 |
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Location: USA
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Thanks to everyone for the feedback. It looks like the Glock 26 and 19 are the favorites for hot and cold weather respectively. I think I'll stick with the majority on this one, while using the 642 as a bug.
Now I will start the dreaded quest for the perfect holster. thanks, whw |
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Location: Bartlesville, Oklahoma
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I run a simple set-up. Oklahoma is horribly humid in the summer and can get down right cold in the winter.
Summer: My Taurus in .38 or my new little LCP Winter: My Glock 23 or hopefully my new Springer 1911 that I'm saving now for.
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Location: Central Florida
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Let's see...
In the winter, when it's very warm, I always carry my Kimber Ultra, except on my Harley...then it's my Glock-36. In the summer, when it's very hot, I always carry my Kimber Ultra, except on my Harley...then it's my Glock-36. Pretty simple... ![]() Stay armed...narrow your choices...stay safe!
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Location: USA
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I think I would really like the Springer EMP, but $1,000 is a lot of money to hand across the counter. whw |
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