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During the summer I carry one of my Glocks in an Ace Case Holster IWB behind my right hip under an untucked T Shirt. My T shirt doesent blow up while riding as I have a riders backrest. During the Winter under a jacket or vest I have a few OWB holsters to choose from , one of my favorites being the Galco JakSlide.
We had a ride yesterday and my buddy had his in his saddle bag (locked) as we walked around and enjoyed festivities. It was confusing to me!! Especially since he is a fellow Army Retiree like me (you don't leave your firearm like that). To each his own....but mine goes in a Galco King Tuk (IWB) and it goes in the exact spot every single time--EVERY TIME! I can wear a pair of shorts and T Shirt and you will NOT see my pistol tucked...which is why its called a King Tuk. For what it's worth...people should carry "only" in a spot that they have practiced over and over and over "drawing" from. Some people buy these cool holsters cuz they look good--ask them to draw from it and they have to look down at the holster, etc. I have 5 pistols and I only carry the ONE I shoot the most---familiarity!
That site said it would accept many clips for the Glock.
I didn't know you could put a clip in a Glock.
If you're selling gun stuff to gun guys, learn your nomenclature.
Agreed, now if we could just get the media to quit calling everything that holds bullets a clip. Jeeeez.
Remember bullets in a clip are "clipped" together, bullets in a magazine are stacked lilke you would stack magazines.
Last edited by harleyflyboy; Sep 8, 2013 at 10:43 AM.
Until you somehow either get pushed or fall on your back and end up a cripple. The small of back carry method is quite dangerous, let alone uncomfortable especially when you have a riders backrest.
Having carried a sidearm most of my life, I'm aware of the dangers of carrying no mater the placement. Each and every position/placement has its issues, and while small of the back is not my ideal, like I stated, if having the firearm on my person and maximum concealment mean that is the best place to carry, that's wher it goes. I train weekly, and part of that training is draw from any position I might find myself having to carry that particular weapon.
This thread was about carrying in a saddlebag and what other options one might have...sorry my training and the way I carry doesn't suit you...but it works very well for me :-)
Was at the 110th in milw. at hals and there was a vendor there that had a gun [pistol] holster that is inside a hard bag anyone have info on this or how to get ahold of them, they also sold bag organizers
The rest of the debate aside and back to the OP's question, I saw the same display. They had quite a variety of products. I'd call Hal's and ask them who the vendor was. I'm sure they'll help you.
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