clipdraw for SP101?

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SkaerE

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I didn't see it specificially listed on their website but do they make one?

anyone use the "universal revolver" clipdraw? pictures? experiences? kind worried about how it attaches.

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I was considering it for my SP but since I pocket carry at times it would be just something else to get in the way. It glues on and can be removed with a solvent from what I've read from people who use it. I also didn't like the idea of covering up the serial #. They claim it doesn't get in the way when disassembling but it looks like it may to me.
 
lots of people use it and love it... I can't get past how it looks. I guess I'm vain.

The SP101 has been my recurrent "gotta buy this one next" gun (I get distracted and buy rifles, knives and computer parts since I can't CC on campus, which is where I spend the vast majority of my time in the first place) and once again I've gravitated back to it. The High Noon "Mister Softy" clip is supposed to be a winner, as is the Don Hume 721 (I'm drawing that number from memory but it's the DH equivalent to the HN). For me it's a versatile enough option to negate clip draw, but then again I'm one of those crazies that thinks the SP101 is definitely not to heavy to pocket carry.
 
Good question, wondering that myself. I have the clip on my P11 but it would be nice to carry my SP without having to use a bulky IWB holster.

Here's a pic from the site. Note how short the 'clip' part is, which bothers me.
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I've posted this pic numerous times here on THR. It's my SP101 with a stainless Universal Clipdraw attached. A mounting bar attaches to the gun with two-sided tape, and the clip attaches to the bar with two hex screws. The clip itself can be removed leaving the bar in place if you want to carry in a holster, and the tape can be removed without solvent (in my experience). Used to cary a P11 with the belt clip, which is why I gave the clipdraw a shot. Works great, and the short "clip" hasn't been a problem at all. It's inexpensive enough you should give it a try.

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I'm sure I'll be attacked for this, but - I don't know, guys.

- A gun under the belt with the trigger guard uncovered?

- A clip attached by tape?

I like my SP101, but I also like the security of a real holster.

my $.02
 
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