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I got link in a email. Anyone have one or seen this before. Kinda curious about them . Prices were very fair starts off at $18.95 to $27.95 in Carbon Fiber.


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I'll stick w/ a belt holster.
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I can see some applications for it. Pretty cool idea! I might have to try one out once I get another Glock.
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intersting product, but I'm not comfortable (for multiple reasons) carrying my gun over my "business" as the guy in the video puts it. For one, I'm too fat to carry that way (wouldn't be able to sit at all). And #2 if God-forbid I ever have an ND I'd rather blow off a chunk of my wide hips than my "business".

So, with that in mind, anyone know if this would work in normal 3:00 carry position? Or 2:30, 3:30, 4:00?
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All valid points , just curious on feedback
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I can easily see uses for the holster. None in the pants though. Mount it in a car console, under das, desk, vanity, etc.
Super simple to do, if one had a little Kydex laying around. just another project.... ;-)
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How do you sit in a car? I am sticking with my BellyBand and/or smartcarry.
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The only real thing I can see like what was said , is home use only....
For carry not so much.
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Id rather keep my Crossbreed.
the thing that I did not like about the video, the first 2 or 3 times he picked up one of the Glocks, prior to even grabbing the MIC holster, his finger went directly on the trigger.
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Teamless wrote:Id rather keep my Crossbreed.
the thing that I did not like about the video, the first 2 or 3 times he picked up one of the Glocks, prior to even grabbing the MIC holster, his finger went directly on the trigger.
Loaded, or Empty gun, my finger, and following the 4 rules, should NEVER get on the trigger when not ready to pull the trigger and destroy something (or put a hole in paper)
:iagree: Especially when he goes on to talk about the "thousands and thousands" of ND's by law enforcement.
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+1 on the bad gun handling. No way I would take a class from someone that sloppy.

Also, it looks like you could make about a dozen of those from one sheet of kydex. Throw in some grommets and cord and the total cost is still less than $15 in parts per dozen, for the DIYer. You could cheaply and easily make a bunch of those trigger guard covers for every gun in your safe.
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