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I carry a Glock 19 mexican style smetimes if I am going out for a walk or quick into the store. Other than that a unlce mikes is a great cheap and effective way to do it. No Worries at all.
I carry a G19 in an RM Holster Works "Low Rider" IWB. All-day COMFY, conceals great - maaaybe a tad slower on the draw than other holsters, but it's a compromise I can live with.
Yep. I use Hume's H715M clip on. Just don't unholster and reholster the gun 2 dozen times a day and your changes of an ND are greatly reduced. When I put my gun on, it's already holstered. It's not going to come out unless I'm ready to use it. When you do have to reholster just be careful that nothing gets inside the triggerguard while you're holstering it.
Thank you for all the replies. I think I'm going to have to find a good holster. I just tried on of my friend's galco? walk about that holds the extra mag. It seems to bulky.
I use a Milt Sparks summer special. I have thought about the Clipdraw, but have a concern about snagging the trigger. Yes, it should not happen, yes, if I am careful it will not happen.
I guess I just feel better about using a rigid holster for IWB.
When not in an OWB (Winter), I carry my chambered Glock in either a CTAC slide IWB or Milt Sparks VM2. No problems and pretty comfortable. And as someone once said, "Carrying a handgun may not be comfortable but it sure is comforting."
With a good quality, gun-specific holster, you shouldn't have any accidents as long as you keep your finger off the trigger.
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