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Wolfgang 10:23 PM 09-17-2009
I guess its only fair to contribute a picture of my buddy. Glock 27 sporting some Winchester PDX1 180GR.

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elderboy02 10:26 PM 09-17-2009
That is one sexy pic. You can't go wrong with a Glock :-) :-)
Wolfgang 10:39 PM 09-17-2009
I love my 19 too but I cant conceal it very well. Need to do some more holster research.

P.S. Going to grab a Ruger LCP late October. A pocket gun would be great for when I'm out walking in stretchy waist band shorts.

I plan on a very high rate of carry. So far at around 98% No campus carry yet. :-)
Doom 10:41 PM 09-17-2009
These are the only two I have photos of on my HD so I'll bust them out.

Vector AK-47

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Kahr CW9 Don't buy guns from this company, terrible customer service.

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coastietech 05:47 AM 09-18-2009
Originally Posted by Wolfgang:
I love my 19 too but I cant conceal it very well. Need to do some more holster research.

P.S. Going to grab a Ruger LCP late October. A pocket gun would be great for when I'm out walking in stretchy waist band shorts.

I plan on a very high rate of carry. So far at around 98% No campus carry yet. :-)
The only thing that sucks about FL is there is no open carry... This makes holster selection pretty suck. If you are giong to go IWB and are willing to drop some loot then take a look at Milt Sparks. Just know they have about a 6 month waiting list. If you want something a little more affordable Ross and Galco make some nice leather.

I would avoid kydex holsters in the FL heat. They get wet and uncomfortable. The leather will soak up the sweat so you don't have a wet holster rubbing on you all day.

You can get away with wearing an OWB if you were it in the small of your back or around your 4 o'clock. Ross makes some very nice OWB holsters and that's what I use when I actually use a holster.

With any holster you have to have a good belt... I REPEAT GET A GOOD STURDY BELT MADE FOR CARRYING! It will evenly distribute the weight of the gun around your waist and make carrying much more comfortable.

Your other option, and I'm waiting to catch some flak for this from the everyone, is to carry mexican. I didn't coin the phrase but google it and you will see that it is a legit term. Basically carrying without a holster. I do this about 75% of the time. Never had an issue. You need to be a little more aware of what your doing, but it's very concealable and in the hot weather it's not as bad as all the gear. YMMV

Hope this helps you a little. :-)
GhostRyder 05:59 AM 09-18-2009
Originally Posted by Wolfgang:
I love my 19 too but I cant conceal it very well. Need to do some more holster research.

P.S. Going to grab a Ruger LCP late October. A pocket gun would be great for when I'm out walking in stretchy waist band shorts.

I plan on a very high rate of carry. So far at around 98% No campus carry yet. :-)
Comptac MTAC Holster is amazing. I can conceal my 19 in a plain white tshirt. I also bought a Wilderness Instructor Belt and that makes all the difference. As some other posters have said--a good belt is essential.

For leather check out The Beltman. For a nylon tactical style try the Wilderness brand belts.
elderboy02 07:39 AM 09-18-2009
Originally Posted by Doom:
These are the only two I have photos of on my HD so I'll bust them out.

Vector AK-47

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Kahr CW9 Don't buy guns from this company, terrible customer service.

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Nice AK! :-)
elderboy02 07:41 AM 09-18-2009
Originally Posted by coastietech:
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Your other option, and I'm waiting to catch some flak for this from the everyone, is to carry mexican. I didn't coin the phrase but google it and you will see that it is a legit term. Basically carrying without a holster. I do this about 75% of the time. Never had an issue. You need to be a little more aware of what your doing, but it's very concealable and in the hot weather it's not as bad as all the gear. YMMV
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OK, I don't know what your laws are in FL, but here in OH, you have to CCW with a holster.

Secondly, have you heard the story of Plaxico Burress? What happens if you fall down? The bad guy could get your handgun if he hits you and if it falls out of the waistband.

I am not trying to come down on you, just trying to give a little advice.
dogface_313 08:09 AM 09-18-2009
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct...tNumber=671601

check those out, i have one it works very well. My G19 is very secure, it is almost too secure tough to pull out.
Wolfgang 08:51 AM 09-18-2009
Im currently using a cheap uncle mikes IWB holster. It works well for the price with my G27. I ave also looked into the Ross holsters but I really dont want to have to buy bigger pants lol. Carrying w/oa holster just wont fly for me. I am a 21 year old male with long curly hair and a beard. If anyone so happens to catch a peek Im positive the police will be called. I have seen the Milt Sparks but IMO it just isnt i the budget I would rather pool my money and put it towards another gun. What i have now is very comfortable the only thing is the glock is on the heavy side. But im sure ill get used to it. :-)
coastietech 08:56 AM 09-18-2009
Originally Posted by elderboy02:
OK, I don't know what your laws are in FL, but here in OH, you have to CCW with a holster.

Secondly, have you heard the story of Plaxico Burress? What happens if you fall down? The bad guy could get your handgun if he hits you and if it falls out of the waistband.

I am not trying to come down on you, just trying to give a little advice.
I appreciate the advice... I've been carrying this way for the last 6 years. I haven't fallen down while casually walking since I was out of grade school. I do run the risk of losing the gun in a fight but you run that risk with any holster. I've carried in level 2 rententions as well as open top holsters when I open carried in VA and you have just as much risk of a "bad guy" trying to disarm you in a fight. I avoid fights at all costs and I make sure my situational awareness is being used regularly.

It is risker than carrying in a holster but having weighed the risks to the comfort of carrying everyday all day it is an acceptable risk for me. It may not be to someone else and I can understand that. I usually tell people to do what they feel comfortable with because the more comfortable you are the more apt you are to carry. If you buy a crappy holster that you hate and it's uncomfortable for you to carry eventually you will start carrying less and less until you no longer do so.
coastietech 08:59 AM 09-18-2009
Originally Posted by Wolfgang:
Im currently using a cheap uncle mikes IWB holster. It works well for the price with my G27. I ave also looked into the Ross holsters but I really dont want to have to buy bigger pants lol. Carrying w/oa holster just wont fly for me. I am a 21 year old male with long curly hair and a beard. If anyone so happens to catch a peek Im positive the police will be called. I have seen the Milt Sparks but IMO it just isnt i the budget I would rather pool my money and put it towards another gun. What i have now is very comfortable the only thing is the glock is on the heavy side. But im sure ill get used to it. :-)
If you don't want to have to buy bigger pants get a Ross Outside The Waistline pancake holster... You can get one from Ross for about $40+
Darrell 08:59 AM 09-18-2009
I don't like Americans owning AK-47's. Too many of my friends have died by that weapon, not to mention A LOT of other American Troops.

[/soap box]
coastietech 09:13 AM 09-18-2009
Originally Posted by Darrell:
I don't like Americans owning AK-47's. Too many of my friends have died by that weapon, not to mention A LOT of other American Troops.

[/soap box]
No offense and with all due respect to your service, there are quite a few guns that have taken soldiers lives... Does this mean that we shouldn't own any of them? How about guns that a terrorist used, should we not be allowed to own those either?

How about the M16 or AR15 variant? That has killed American soldiers via friendly fire should we limit those?

Part of being American, and the very thing that you fought for, is having the freedom to own this things. :-)
Darrell 02:10 PM 09-18-2009
Originally Posted by coastietech:
No offense and with all due respect to your service, there are quite a few guns that have taken soldiers lives... Does this mean that we shouldn't own any of them? How about guns that a terrorist used, should we not be allowed to own those either?

How about the M16 or AR15 variant? That has killed American soldiers via friendly fire should we limit those?

Part of being American, and the very thing that you fought for, is having the freedom to own this things. :-)
I said I don't LIKE them being owned. I did not say I did not think they should be able to be owned. I support the right to bear arms, but I don't have to LIKE all the guns which are owned.
TheManWithNoName 03:08 PM 09-18-2009
Originally Posted by Wolfgang:
Im currently using a cheap uncle mikes IWB holster. It works well for the price with my G27. :-)
That's what I've been using with my G36, been fine. Also looking at this:
http://www.gunnersecurity.com/holster-shoulder.html
because it's supposed to be very comfortable, can wear it under a shirt, and it's affordable.
bobarian 04:33 PM 09-18-2009
My first firearm, the baddest on the planet!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPlMCaMGTnM
coastietech 04:41 PM 09-18-2009
Originally Posted by Darrell:
I said I don't LIKE them being owned. I did not say I did not think they should be able to be owned. I support the right to bear arms, but I don't have to LIKE all the guns which are owned.
Fair enough... I think your reasoning is a little flawed, but everyone is entitled to their opinion. :-)
Slavac 06:16 PM 09-18-2009
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Amy and I fooling around.

Top is my M1A, bottom is the AR I built for dad (just gave it to him in fact :-))
elderboy02 07:00 PM 09-18-2009
Nice pics Brad! It is great to have a significant other that lets you play with guns/knives, etc.
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