Versa Carry

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tbrown
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Versa Carry

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Does anyone have a Versa Carry? What do you think? Do you use it or does it sit in a box?

It looks like an interesting idea but I'm a little worried it doesn't cover the trigger. I know the Gen II has a shield that blocks one side of the trigger guard, but the side next you your body (and loose shirt tails) is still exposed.

[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=17ccZ_BzgUY[/youtube]

I'm interested in a minimalist ambidextrous holster for two reasons. Less bulk in the Summer is the main attraction. The second is a holster that will still work if I have a strong hand injury like LongHairedRedneck posted about on Friday.

I looked at the MIC and it completely covers the trigger guard but it doesn't do anything to keep the pistol in place. The MIC might be a good idea if someone is carrying off body in a purse or backpack, but I think it would end up with my pistol sliding down my pants leg. :oops: :lol:
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I wouldn't buy anything from that guy as he apparently doesn't understand gun safety. in the video he has the gun pointed at the guy beside him. :banghead:

As for the product, unless it covers the trigger, I would not use it. Nothing more than a Clipdraw that stays put when you draw the weapon.
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Re: Versa Carry

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Keith B wrote:As for the product, unless it covers the trigger, I would not use it.
That's my big concern. Unless the chamber is empty I feel a lot more comfortable with a completely enclosed trigger guard. It kind of makes me want to spend $10 on a sheet or two of kydex and see if it's practical to make a DIY MIC with a belt clip.
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Just go with a FIST holster

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...this guy'd look right at home in a Mickey Mouse ears cap...his gimmick is as unsafe as his gun handling...notice his trigger finger as he holds the clip up...
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Raven is in the early release stages of its Vanguard 2 product...
Looks interesting...

NO WAY would I buy the rig n the OP... no trigger guard = recipe for disaster ... IMO, YMMV

Only available for a few Glocks currently...
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