Conceal carry options Glock 23
Which is why I bought the Comp-Tac with the concealed belt clips. That, and I dont dig people pushing their religion on me.
To each their own.
I never tuck in my shirt, so it won't ever be seen. I agree with you on the religion thing, but that was not enough reason for me not to buy it.
I don't personally use a Supertuck but I've never heard a complaint about one.
Alex, open carry tends to draw a bit more attention than I like. That fact that I'm heavily tattooed might make some people think I'm fresh out of prison and looking to rob someone vice fresh out of the Corps lol.
Alex, open carry tends to draw a bit more attention than I like. That fact that I'm heavily tattooed might make some people think I'm fresh out of prison and looking to rob someone vice fresh out of the Corps lol.
Either one of these. I just ordered a Crossbreed Supertuck for my XD last week
You can in MO but I advise against it. I had a fobus once, and hated it.
I just ordered an Mtac, will take 3-4 business days to make and 3-4 business days to arrive once completed.
Yes, it was quite serious. Firstly, dont push your religion on me, I am not a practicing Christian (have nothing against it and was raised Catholic) but do not want a religious icon branded on my holster, no more than a Star of David or any other religious marking, my choice. So, lets not turn this into a Religious discussion and trash the thread. Secondly, anyone who has taken a course in firearm safety and concealed carry will tell you the dangers of open carry or a holster that does not truly conceal your firearm. Any serious criminal with intentions of doing damage will take note of this prior to the crime and you will be the first target, do some research, educate yourself and understand the responsibility that comes with carrying a concealed weapon.
I also do not use the holster as intended with the shirt tucked in. I always have my shirt untucked over the gun. My biggest issue is in the summer time not wearing an undershirt and the RTF finish of my G23 rubbing my skin.
I agree, using the belt clips is a MUST. I have tried not using them and have found that my holster does not always "stick" to my pants and comes out with the gun, hampering a quick draw.
Open carry is fine for ranges and hunting, but to do so in public can be a real problem. I am as pro-gun as it gets, but to open carry in public is just asking for problems in the time we live in today. Please read my first reply in becoming a primary target. Additionally, the past thing you want is people calling 911 on you and tying up an officer to check the problem. Yes, what you are doing is legal, and you are free to exercise your right, but doing this not only creates a nuisance call for an officer prohibiting them from answering real emergencies but just gives more crap for the anti-gun people to use against us.
Mine arrived quickly, the construction is awesome, AND you get a hand written thank you card with a pack of Smarties candy!
I agree, using the belt clips is a MUST. I have tried not using them and have found that my holster does not always "stick" to my pants and comes out with the gun, hampering a quick draw.
Mine arrived quickly, the construction is awesome, AND you get a hand written thank you card with a pack of Smarties candy!
Last edited by pgh_medic; Nov 19, 2010 at 09:59 AM.





