| User: Brandon C |
| is this what you are looking for http://glockstore.com/pgroup_descrip/9_Concealment+Holsters/6331_The+Clipdraw/?return=%3ftpl%3Dindex%26category_id%3D9%26%26%26page%3D8%26nothumbs%3D%26filter_1%3D%26filter_2%3D%26filter_3%3D%26filter_4%3D |
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| User: Rahouel |
| I can't advise of such a item for clock but Keltec makes a simular item. You could check their site for such items that may work but you will need a gunsmith. KEL-TEC CNC INC. |
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| User: E V |
| The clipdraw is a good tool and it has it's uses. but you might want to consider an "inside the wasteband" type holster beneath your arm attached to your vest strap or even better a "bellyband rig" replacing your lower strap. The material smooths out the profile and keeps the weapon from "Printing".
http://personalsecurityzone.com/
search this site for bellyband |
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| User: CGIV76 |
| You can get the Glock clipdraw for a 19, for as low as $18.00 plus shipping on ebay.
It replaces your slide cover plate.
Very easy to install.
This is the link to one listing - there were dozens on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Clipdraw-GS-B-for-Glock-17-19-22-23-26-27-31-32-33-36_W0QQitemZ110189942001QQihZ001QQcategoryZ73975QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem |
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| User: Gunnar |
| If you go the clip draw route you had been keep the weapon unchambered or also purchase a "Safety Block" for it. A safety block installs behind the trigger in the trigger guard to prevent the weapon for uunintentional discharge. To get the weapon ready all you need to do then is when you index your trigger finger tap the safety block and it flys out of the gun.
There is a good website out there for you : Glocktalk.com |
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