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who uses clipdraw?

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It's just mexican carry with some extra hardware involved. The thought of doing that with a glock just gives me the willies. A good holster isn't just a place to put your gun, it is an important safety device.
 
OK for light revolvers

I've worn one on a S&W 340PD (11 oz revolver), and it worked pretty well. Also tried one on my much heavier S&W 681, but the cylinder rubbed against the old hip bone too much without a protective holster.
 
I like the one I have but removed it because it was either that or a Crimson Trace grip. I went with the grip.
 
I had one on a revolver for awhile, and I was perfectly satisfied with it. I switched to an Uncle Mikes "sidekick" holster, and like that even better.
 
Did you see the "Glock trigger block" ? It's a safety device that fits in behind the trigger.

If you feel you need one of these I would suggest you don't carry a Glock.

The clipdraw seems like it would be something that would get in the way. I suggest you try it at the range. Strong/support hand shooting, reload drills, malfunction clearing, etc. before you put your full confidence in it.
 
clip draw

i used one on a 637 smith and got tired of stopping to pick up my gun!it may work on a bigger gun,but little round ones i dont use it anymore.plus it wont allow you to use certian holsters:)
 
I have one on my Beretta 21a. It looks exactly like the first picture on the link you supplied. I like it.
 
Used to use a similar one on a Glock with several aftermarket trigger parts so that it was a continuous 7 pound pull. It was basically impossible to actuate the trigger enough to fire, even on purpose (as long as you wear a belt, which is a good idea anyway). The main problem was it shifted around a lot, and was a real pain to "reholster." Eventually made a holster and changed out all the trigger parts again to have a lighter takeup and better break.
 
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