Nice idea. I just wonder about appendix carry. Might be tough to sit in a car with a G19 stashed there. Or is it?74novaman wrote:I think what they're trying to say is you shouldn't try to reholster with it is attached to your belt still, which makes sense to me since its designed for appendix carry (though it can be adjusted and carried other places too, I'll probably carry it at 2 just like I do OWB). I have zero interest in shoving a loaded gun down the front of my pants with no holster.
Here's a video that shows how to reholster after the draw: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrAqs4MGBjI
The draw from concealment and reholstering starts around 8:40.
Any time you put a loaded gun into a holster (especially a Glock) you should be careful. Just don't try to reholster in a minimalist holster while its in your pants and you'll be fine.
Glock 19: Way too big to carry.
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Re: Glock 19: Way too big to carry.
I'm working on removing a bit of a gut so appendix carry isn't feasible for me at the moment. But as I stated previously, carrying OWB at the 2 oclock position works great for me.(12 being belly button, 3 right hip, 6 small of back for anyone who's wondering why the heck I keep talking about the time)XinTX wrote:
Nice idea. I just wonder about appendix carry. Might be tough to sit in a car with a G19 stashed there. Or is it?
I have no trouble with my G19 there. If I'm driving for several hours I normally pocket carry a revolver with the G19 or Sig in the console because its more comfortable, but for driving around town 2 o clock OWB isn't bad at all for me.
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Re: Glock 19: Way too big to carry.
If I can carry a Glock 20 you can carry a Glock 19. As you have discovered it is all in the cloths, belt and holster.
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Re: Glock 19: Way too big to carry.
I can easily carry a G30 IWB. In fact its my EDC. It is about the same size as a G19 except its fatter. I have put my wife's G19 in my holster before and it conceals very easily. I would carry one. It is lighter than a G30 and I like how slim it is. That pistol of hers feels like it was made for my hands. I use a holster from AKJ Concealco. http://www.greatholsters.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I carry my G30 at the 3:00 and it disappears.
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Re: Glock 19: Way too big to carry.
Another G19 fan here. Carry at about 4-5 o'clock with no problems IWB with any clothes. It will probably be easier once my belt gets here.
Re: Glock 19: Way too big to carry.
The XD is a double decker bus of a dinosaur compared to the 19.
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Re: Glock 19: Way too big to carry.
Heck no it isn't tough. I absolutely love carrying appendix..... the only time I do not carry appendix is when I carry OWB. G30 and G17 all day long, in cars and sitting and standing and everything--zero problems.XinTX wrote:Nice idea. I just wonder about appendix carry. Might be tough to sit in a car with a G19 stashed there. Or is it?74novaman wrote:I think what they're trying to say is you shouldn't try to reholster with it is attached to your belt still, which makes sense to me since its designed for appendix carry (though it can be adjusted and carried other places too, I'll probably carry it at 2 just like I do OWB). I have zero interest in shoving a loaded gun down the front of my pants with no holster.
Here's a video that shows how to reholster after the draw: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrAqs4MGBjI
The draw from concealment and reholstering starts around 8:40.
Any time you put a loaded gun into a holster (especially a Glock) you should be careful. Just don't try to reholster in a minimalist holster while its in your pants and you'll be fine.
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Re: Glock 19: Way too big to carry.
The Vanguard 2 is out now. I want to try one.
Re: Glock 19: Way too big to carry.
I carry a G19 OWB in a Crossbreed Snapslide:
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It was too heavy and uncomfortable for me in other holsters, but with the Crossbreed I can carry it all day.
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It was too heavy and uncomfortable for me in other holsters, but with the Crossbreed I can carry it all day.
Re: Glock 19: Way too big to carry.
I carry a G23 IWB and an OWB. I have no problems, but I am not a little fellow either.
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Re: Glock 19: Way too big to carry.
Sounds great, everyone. Just as I suspected.
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Re: Glock 19: Way too big to carry.
I carry a glock 23 or a19 in a crossbreed supertuck @ my 3:30-4 o clock. Conceals well and I love the gun. No issues here as far as size and weight. I'm 6' 1" and 155 lbs.
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Re: Glock 19: Way too big to carry.
I think the mid size Glock is small enough to conceal and yet big enough to fight.
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Re: Glock 19: Way too big to carry.
There's not much of a size difference between the G19 vs G26 and given the mag cap IMO the G19 is the better choice. Just make sure you have a good system or holster and carrying the G19 IWB shouldn't be a prob.
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My 26's mag cap is 20, plus the one in the chamber when I use a Glock 17 mag and a pearce grip PG39 which adds 3 rounds That's my Winter carry, easy to concealDreamliner wrote:There's not much of a size difference between the G19 vs G26 and given the mag cap IMO the G19 is the better choice. Just make sure you have a good system or holster and carrying the G19 IWB shouldn't be a prob.
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Unless I carry the 26 with a Glock 19 mag and a pearce grip PG39 +3 extension so the mag cap is 18+1 chambered that's my Summer carry; shorter grip for lighter T shirts in summer etc.
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You see I own a 19 too in that photo... it just stays home since I got the 26 years ago ....
Of course for deep concealment I can use a Glock 26 mag with a pearce grip +3 extension for 13+1 rounds in a front pocket ... but you can't do that with a Glock 19.
the shorter slide on the 26 means when I sit down, I don't have to wear my pants as high when carrying at 3:00 ... the shorter slide won't go clunk on the chair as easily.
I don't do pants on the ground, but I also don't like wearing high waste pants belts as a bra with long slides to keep the muzzle from clinking on wood/metal chairs.
I own a 19, it can be carried ... the 26 is more versatile; offers more options, and can do everything my 19 does, and more.
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