https://www.undertechundercover.com/...k-coolux-shirt
Very nice !!!!
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https://www.undertechundercover.com/...k-coolux-shirt
Very nice !!!!
https://urbancarryholsters.com/g2-ur...ter-laser.html
Watch the video on the site, very interesting.
Love the shirt, that looks very cool to wear.
Not a fan of the urban carry. Too many moving parts, gun is too high on the rib cage before you can get a grip on it, and for an external safety gun like a 1911 it scares me that I am not in total control of the safety.
No safety on my 380 auto so you don't have to worry about it.
Crossbreed Supertuck in Horsehide, the ugliest most comfortable IWB holster.
http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/Pr...perTuck-Deluxe
The ideal is to have the weapon when you need it. IMHO it would be very extremely rare to have to quick draw with someone., so speed in down on my must haves list. Having said that I do not want the weapon touching my bare skin and it gets pretty warm here in FLA so the breathable shirt works for me. I also want it concealed as much as possible. Some printing will happen but I don't want it seen. For me I just can't get used to having a holster inside my waist band. Some like it, it's just not for me. I also like to be able to touch or hold the weapon to me when I get close to anyone so I KNOW where it is. JMHOYMMV
http://www.pocketholsters.com
Fits my PPK and my S&W Centennial just dandy!
.....sT
This is pretty good camouflage for it... watch the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFjI...Y#t=166.264604
Nope, no way. That's a disaster. Did you see the video how he put his trigger finger down the slide but his middle finger nearly went inside the trigger guard and the trigger is not blocked? Screw that hunk of crap. In a moment of raised adrenal gland employment your gonna shoot yourself in the leg or your wife sitting in the passenger seat. Second the belt clips are flimsy and mounted to a soft sided material. Joe Thug is gonna walk by you and rip that hunk of crap right off your hip. I didn't think there was anything chincier than a Fobus, but you guys found it. Please pass for your safety.
I also use this...put some camera tags on the zippers and folks will think it is a camera case! Go large for a Glock 43 and similar size frames.
https://www.amazon.com/BLACKHAWK-Bel...awk&th=1&psc=1
As a professional gun writer and instructor, I have seen LOTS of holsters. I have not found a perfect solution to bike carry. A lot depends on what clothing you wear.
If you wear a projective jacket (even in summer) the fastest access would be a proper shoulder holster.
Ankle holster works well on a bike for small guns if you wear it on the strong side rather than the traditional support side. Unless, you wear boots which are too big to fit an ankle holsters.
https://www.undertechundercover.com/...k-coolux-shirt
Problem with this is that the gun is at a very poor angle which makes it hard to grip and the strap is a major problem. You have to first undo the Velcro strap to reach the gun then grip the gun without the strap getting in the way. Slow and ungainly with a high probability of the strap getting in the way.
OWB and IWB hosters such as the CrossBreed work, but it might be slow to draw depending on what type of protective clothing you wear.
The SneekyPete looks interesting, but I have not had a chance to try it. The draw technique in the video may not be the best, but it might be the shooter not the SneekyPete.
A fanny pack off to the side works as well if you don’t mind wearing a fanny pack. It does not bother me. Be sure to get one that tightly holds your gun rather than just using a loose holster inside. They have a nasty habit of guns falling out when you open the fanny pack.
While I have not tried the Urban Carry, it looks to be a very similar concept to others that I have tried. I sincerely doubt that it will work in everyday use any where close as well as in the sales video, especially when sitting. I expect that you will have to wear your pants pretty loose in order to get your hand in quickly.
In terms of draw time, do NOT discount the need for very quick draws. I have numerous seen videos of gunfights where quick draws were necessary.
Also, I am not fond of any two-handed draws. Your support hand may be injured, blocking, striking, arm wrapping, holding back kids, pulling your girlfriend out of the fight, pushing your wife into the fight, etc. One-handed draw is always best.
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In my effort to be fair about the sneaky pete holster I watched several videos of the design and how folks are using it. Well, I still contend that the open trigger guard offers a greater chance of a accidental discharge when you reach in to deploy the pistol. I wouldn't carry one without a lot of training and practice. I have a lot of training and practice and will NEVER buy this device.
THEN I came across the epitome of an ignorant gun owner. He has a sneaky pete, but he would most likely be ignorant and a buffoon with another style holster. Below find Joe Dumbass that doesn't follow proper gun safety at any time. He fully admits that the gun in the holster is fully loaded (all guns are loaded) and he is not going to clear it. Before he sticks his giant thumb in to pull it out, the muzzle continues to flag his cocksection and upper legs. The holster is designed for your 3 fingers to grab the pistol grip. He is doing this humanity saving educational seminar while sitting down on something, probably a bean bag or his man cave la z boy with his feet kicked up in the ho-hum I'm not worried position. He then reaches in and pulls the pistol out with his ass block thumb and holds a loaded gun like it is some grasshopper he caught and needs to place it outside. All the time flagging the entire household, including his DNA locker which probably deserves to be in the way of an accidental discharge so he cannot repopulate the country with more offspring. And then to finish off his manhood validation project he decides to go to the farmers market and see if anyone can tell he has a concealed pistol in that colostomy bag hanging from his belt. No you twit, they can't tell it's a gun, they think it's where you keep your pea brain. These are the idiots that give the fuel to the anti-gunners. These dimwits that pollute youtube with these 'I know it all' gun videos need to be exiled to Australia and get 5 on the dollar for their guns.
Please don't be this guy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p853aTH9g1U
Sorry for the rant, but I am passionate about the 2A, firearms and the freedom to keep and bear them. Idiots like this just make me blow smoke from my ears.
I here ya.... but... The question is do you engage, walk away, not your problem or truly a life or death issue. Not many here have or will ever be in a situation that requires a life or death reaction, or at least I hope they don't. The ideal is to be prepared with both weapon and ability.
Nope..I got it and belive in it. :icon_biggrin:
https://youtu.be/OeMA_THSXpM
Here's a recent example of needing a quick draw:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCLltEzEpxc
Here's another. You can find these all over YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyhEiL4rHDE
Okay...Why is no one dead? Point blank range and no one on the ground? The video above this one with the couple waiting on the door doesn't look real either. Although one perp is on the ground, the women would have been pissing herself and someone would have come out of the door.
Having a weapon and the ability is paramount. Choosing to engage is a whole life time of second guessing. In a post long ago I stated if Zimmerman had it to do over would he have engaged. My answer is no but hell no. Kinda like CPR, if I do not know you I will not be swapping spit with you. I will do everything possible to get you help but no first base. JMO
Everyone "thinks" they will react in a certain fashion. Only by being tested will the answer come. You can practice till you buy Wal Mart out of ammo but pulling the trigger on someone is a whole other story. The majority will freeze, spray bullets or just piss their pants. Just sayin!
Adrenalin my friend. Plus Brazil is a drug ridden country, thus the high crime rate. Thugs were looking for drug cash, not retirement funds so they may have been high on something. First shot most likely connected with the dude, but the second looks like it whizzed over the second thug head. You can go a long way on that adrenalin. That's why you need the two to the chest and one to the melon drill.
I wear a vest when I carry that has a special made pocket
that fits any frame of handgun, also having an elastic band to slide the bbl-receiver into, keeping it from swimming around in the pocket.
Some call them a "Club" vest.
My SOP's nephews call them a crew vest.
Attachment 24795
I call it functional.
Amazon, about 60-70 bucks for regular sizes.
I also have several conceal holsters, but this is the quickest access for me.
J
+1 I've tried a good cross section of what's available for CCW. The Crossbreed Minituck in horsehide is the best I've found for my Sig P938 and S&W Shield. For pocket carry, I have come to favor the Recluse. Top notch in all regards. And I use and like the Sneaky Pete but am cautious with the draw. I carry all the time, every day, and if limited to two holsters for my carry guns, they would be the Crossbreed Minituck and the Recluse. I carry nothing larger than the Sig P938 or S&W Shield because I don't want my attire to prevent me from carrying. And in this crazy state of California, I can't afford to print even though I do have a CCW.
No OPLAN ever survives initial contact.
Reference:
http://pages.swcp.com/~russo/laws-o-combat.html
tried a couple of IWB;s but not 100% happy. Went to this Blackhawk for OWB but still small enough plus I like the lock where it cant be pulled out of the holster by the bad guy
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Serpa holds the record for the holster that caused the most negligent discharges. The problem with the Serpa, depending on gun model and finger length) is that it puts the trigger finger near the edge of the frame after the draw and it is very easy for the finger to slip down to the trigger. Might sound absurd, the very long list of NDs with them say it is so. The Serpa is the only holster that I have ever seen banned from training classes (other than cross draw and shoulder holsters due to where the muzzle is pointing.
But I went and added a crimson trace laser to my Ruger 380 and now can't use the Recluse anymore and will probably windup selling it. Really liked the fact that is traps the trigger on the 380 Ruger which doesn't have a safety and makes it safer to have in your pants pocket.
it's less that, and more that people have begin pulling upwards before pushing in on the release. in most of the instances they curl their finger inwards and use the tip of the finger instead of the pad. when they realize it's not coming out they exert more inwards pressure with the tip of the finger on the release, and when it finally gives the finger heads directly in to the trigger guard and them things go boom.
you want the finger indexed alongside the frame, not be driven in to the trigger guard.