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Anyone use clipdraw for CCW?

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im pretty sure most accidental discharges occur when people are reholstering thier weapon and something gets caught in the trigger guard. thats always a concern of mine whether im using a fobus holster or just shoving my glock in my jeans using a clipdraw. not too concerned with it after its 'holstered'.
 
I have clips on 5 guns, Kimber Ultra and Raptor Pro and a G23 and 19 + 380 KelTec. I work in the construction field and often leave my gun in the truck due to heavy tool belts and such. The Clip Draw and Fobus are the best solution for me simply because I can, dependant on the dress use either mode. I would suggest those worried about trigger snags to carry empty for a period and see if the trigger has been pulled or safety knocked off if applicable.
The KelTec clips don't seem to have the quality in the spring steel of the ClipDraw brand and I find the Glocks will ride very nice and low with little showing above the waist line. None of the clips obstruct in any way with any Holsters that I use for those guns which is a big plus for the duel type of carry I use.
 
I second X-Rap's comment. I love the fact I can holster my glock (in my fobus and glock service holster) without having to remove the clipdraw.
 
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