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Whose retention holster is that w/ the HK?
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longtooth wrote:Whose retention holster is that w/ the HK?
The holster is a Blackhawk CQC w/ serpa retention. A button is pressed
to release the gun; I like this more than the retention straps because
it is faster for me (especially reholstering) and makes no sound.

It is also affordable at $<=40 and readily available. If you are near
Austin and want to try it (I have it in 1911, Sig P229, Glock 19) feel
free to PM me.

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Wish I had known that Thanksgiving. I was in San Antonio w/ our son.
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KinnyLee wrote:
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That's a beautiful and rare HK. :shock:
I know I have tried to talk him out it several times.......wont cave! :grin:
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maximus2161 wrote:
KinnyLee wrote:
That's a beautiful and rare HK. :shock:
I know I have tried to talk him out it several times.......wont cave! :grin:
It would be like giving a child away. The P7 has put down deep roots.
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Well I first posted my daily carry as a 1911 look alike, but now have this, talk about much lighter and easier to conceal
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I think those Millenniums are great guns. They are very reliable.
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carlson1 wrote:I think those Millenniums are great guns. They are very reliable.
I was so worried about the mag release and safety before i got it, they both felt , uh lets say cheap and flimsy, but after i bought it, i have no complaints. They are either steer or some other type of metal and the mag release isnt all that easy to push while carrying.
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I have had four and just sold one the other day to a Forum member. I never had any problems out of the ones I have owned. I a Taurus revolver that I had to send back for service, but I was not out a dime.
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Here's mine..
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here is my new carry gun its a Kimber Pro carry 2 45 acp

I am still working out the holster for it .

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Good pic my friend. Very good.
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G17 in a Black Hawk SERPA plus two extra mags loaded with Winchester 115gr Silvertips and a Spyderco Military model.

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run into many WereWolves, do ya? :lol:
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casselthief wrote:run into many WereWolves, do ya? :lol:
Better to have them and not need them, then to need them and not have them ;-)
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