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Great pics!!!
I bought one from TopGunSupply last week for my G32. I've only really used my Glock for a HD / night stand gun until now. I really like it for carry. It pulls the gun in tight yet it's comfortable for all day use. Mine does cover a little bit more of the trigger than the pics you posted. See below.
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thats what i'm thinking
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Post-break in it may sink a little lower into the holster?
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i doubt it. I don't think it is going to be an issue.
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Trigger coverage appears to be comparable to other custom holsters I have (i.e. Max-Con, Andrews MCD). Personally, I think you are fine. But if you are uncomfortable with it, give Kevin a call. Nice looking holster. I have one on order for a M&P Compact. Should be another month or so. Enjoy!
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Looking good. I like that.
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yeah, the trigger coverage on mine is very comparable to yours bacchus99. This was an issue I brought up with Kevin when I had a maverik defender and he was very willing to fix the problem. I doubt it would cause any problems, however it is cut a little lower than I would like like also. When comparing it to the Sparks VMII, the trigger coverage was a huge difference.
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NICE!!!!! its almost a beautiful as MINE! :)
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Here is my thread comparing the VMII to the dakota defender, I've taken a number of shots of the trigger area of the dakota (middle of thread). It was not quite as uncovered as yours though. Hope that helps
Milt Sparks VMII's for p239 and G19 |
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