I find this interesting to hear..For deep Concealment this appears to be working very well for you.
I am curious as to if you’re carrying a Glock and if so,,how is the trigger protected? Also, what keeps the pistol from moving around inside the holster?
Thinking of the safety aspect..Sounds like you’re able to be very active while wearing it.
Thanks for clarifying
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As far as deep concealment, I don’t need to use anything else and I’ve never had anybody figure out that I’m carrying unless they see the flap because I have my shirt tucked in. In the years in my office it’s only been gun people Who notice, And you can tell because they stare at it. If my shirts untucked you just plain can’t see it. Period. When you sit down it looks like you have something in your pocket.
The trigger is protected the same way any thick leather holster would do. My wife sits on my lap and I just don’t think there’s any way it’s going to get pushed by accident especially because I do carry Glock‘s. Originally with an empty gun I dug up the trigger and tried to push it and I couldn’t. A Glock trigger can’t get pushed from the side so I feel completely safe that way. And I couldn’t even really get a hold of it from the side very well when I tried.
The key to the pistol not moving around in the holster is having the holster broken In as it will melt around the gun. But interestingly enough, different guns of similar size will all fit in the same shape.
what I mean is, the holster I use for my 43X, will also work with my 43 with a +2 (for me that makes it within an 8th inch of the same size) and the 26 with a 15 round magazine also fits perfectly. I do use Crimson Trace lasers on all of my weapons and it does affect the fit some. Although I do not use the ones that are for laser applications. The holsters that are just regular work fine with Crimson Trace lasers.
An important word to the wise! When it comes to Glocks I have found you can’t trust the recommendations that they make on the website. When these holsters work, they work awesome! But when The gun doesn’t fit properly, your belt is not right, your pants don’t fit properly, then they are a total disaster! And the G 1 was not very good. (if you’d seen active self protection’s review he had a G1 and it wasn’t broken in and he never gave it a chance. I can see why he had the opinion he did. ) The G2 is way better! But I think they’re discontinuing the G2. I have no experience with the G3 at all. I love the G2 so much, I have one for each one of my weapons.
And along the word to the wise line also, the G 19 actually needs to be carried in a G 17 size holster. Honestly, that’s a little big for me but it works.
My favorite combination is the G 19 size holster with a 43 with a +2, a 43X, or a 26 with a 15 round magazine. There is no disadvantage to having the longer grip with this system. There is a disadvantage to using the standard 43 or 26 grip length as it’s harder to get a hold of. It also can be helpful to round off the edges a little bit on the 15 rd. magazine so it doesn’t dig into the leather as much. Not very much just takeoff the edge. Don’t have to, but it makes it draw a little smoother and again is easier on the leather. I’ve just started doing that recently. it doesn’t hurt the functional capability of the 15 round magazine when you put it back in the G 19 at all.
There’s your $1.25 answer to your $.15 question. Just didn’t want you to go out and pick one up and not know what you need to know to make it work good.