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Old November 4th, 2008, 01:19 PM   #1
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MTAC Clips

Has anyone used or is using the MTAC C clip or V clip? I'm thinking of ordering one of these, but I'd like to hear your comments on both of them before I make an order. Thanks for any comments.
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Old November 4th, 2008, 02:27 PM   #2
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I've got the C clips and also the standard clips. They both work great. But, if you decide to tuck your shirt, the C clips are the best. Hardly anything shows.
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Old November 4th, 2008, 02:45 PM   #3
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+1 for the C-clips. Have them on both my MTACs and have good results from them.
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Old November 4th, 2008, 09:28 PM   #4
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Thanks for the help, just ordered the C clips, the standard clips work well and I've had no comments when I've tucked but I think the C clips will help increase the concealment.
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I need to be able to conceal with my shirt tucked in and I don't like the idea of the standard clips giving me away to anyone who know what to look for. I just received a set of V-clips but I'm still waiting for my velcro-lined gun belt to arrive so that I can try it out. I'll let you know what I think about it when I get it set up.
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Just received my C clips in the mail and set my holster up with them, they definitely make a difference for concealment

larefugee, let us know how the V clips work with your new belt, did they also come with a velcro patch that you could have someone sew to a gun belt?
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Over on GT there was a guy who had to wear business casual dress every day and he carried a G23 in a CTAC with V Clips and it was amazingly concealable.
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I have both the standard clips and the "c" clips. I primarily use the standard clips. However, last month I was out to eat and when I leaned forward in my chair the bottom of the clip got caught on the seat and stretched one of my clips. There is now a gap at the bottom of the clip. This would be less likely to happen with "c" clips. Therefore, my MTAC now wears the "c" clips.

I usually wear my VM II. But when I wear a shirt and tie I like to tuck my G27 in the MTAC.
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MTAC raised the cost of these clips. I checked about 2 weeks back and they were $14 but $17 each now plus shipping. Wow, inflation or just keeping up with everything else?
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