I bought one of these today at lunch. It does seem to work really well. I pocket carried a KelTec PF9 without a holster for about three years but it had an 1.5" pull 12lb trigger. The Glock 43 is a 3/4" pull 6lb trigger, big difference in safety to carry without a holster covering the trigger. jmo
Also going to get a trigger block to see how well they work for carrying in a coat/vest pocket.
I bought one of these today at lunch. It does seem to work really well. I pocket carried a KelTec PF9 without a holster for about three years but it had an 1.5" pull 12lb trigger. The Glock 43 is a 3/4" pull 6lb trigger, big difference in safety to carry without a holster covering the trigger. jmo
Also going to get a trigger block to see how well they work for carrying in a coat/vest pocket.
IMO you are way overthinking this. As long as you don't stuff other things in the pocket that you have the gun in, there is no need for silly things like a trigger block. Guns don't just go off on their own.
Cody Deneault is the man who had a negligent discharge in a Kansas movie theater just a few days ago, and now he has given his side of the story and an excuse for what happened. “I just had an accident. Accidents happen to everybody, even professionals.” I have to disagree. Completely. I looked up […]
I think this needs to be read here by a few folks. Heaven forbid you have a negligent discharge and harm someone other than yourself the 12 that judge will not be friendly. Look at the comments from people that are "gun" people. Imagine what a liberal lawyer would push for. . Just a thought.
Again I say to anyone carrying: Get a legit holster.
I think this needs to be read here by a few folks. Heaven forbid you have a negligent discharge and harm someone other than yourself the 12 that judge will not be friendly. Look at the comments from people that are "gun" people. Imagine what a liberal lawyer would push for. . Just a thought.
Again I say to anyone carrying: Get a legit holster.
Buy a clipdraw for it. That's how I carry my 42.
I carry in the small of my back. Might as well have a rock if you ain't got a round in the chamber.
I carry my G19 with a Clip Draw all the time. Wearing shorts, jeans, and a tshirt. It is safe because I handle it safely! It is the most comfortable way I have ever carried. BTW, Clip Draw also make their product for the G43 and I will be adding one to mine soon.
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