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Old June 9th, 2008, 09:48 AM   #31
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What holster do you use to conceal the G19?

Scorpion IWB Holster

Each and every day. I still can't say enough about this holster.
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Old June 9th, 2008, 09:58 AM   #32
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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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Old June 9th, 2008, 10:18 AM   #33
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Thanks bluelineman. I'm currently carrying a 642 for the summer and a Glock 19 during the cold months. I'm a little concerned with changing platforms twice a year and think I might need to adopt 1911packer's philosophy of one gun carry all year. Simplicity helps reduce the frequency and severity of mistakes.

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That G19 is a good all-around choice year-round. The 642 ain't bad 'nither. Really sounds like your already good to go.

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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Old June 9th, 2008, 10:45 AM   #34
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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.
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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Old June 9th, 2008, 11:32 AM   #35
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Florida has 2 seasons, summer and January 14th.
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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Old June 9th, 2008, 11:44 AM   #36
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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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Old June 9th, 2008, 03:40 PM   #37
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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.

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Old June 9th, 2008, 08:40 PM   #38
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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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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...

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Old June 9th, 2008, 11:21 PM   #40
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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.
I've used a similar set-up the last few years. My 642 did all the hot weather work and the Glock 19 seemed better suited for cold weather.
I think I would really like the Springer EMP, but $1,000 is a lot of money to hand across the counter.

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