Thursday, November 1, 2018

Cheap kydex holsters vs expensive kydex holster.


I have a vedder holster for my Glock 27/TLR6 and it's fantastic. I want a holster for a Glock 23/tlr8. But vedder doesn't offer a holster for it. Dara holsters offers one but it's $80. DSG offers one that is $50. I'm debating which I should buy via /r/CCW https://ift.tt/2JAs61m

Mid vs High sweat guard?


I'm getting ready to buy a T1C axis slim and am trying to decide which height of sweat guard to get. I currently use a vedder with a full sweat guard. Have any of you messed around with different sweat guard heights? Is a mid sweat guard more comfortable than a full sweat guard? via /r/CCW https://ift.tt/2Q8flgY

Man in Philly let off more than 200 paintball shots at people in a restaurant


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Securing ccw in car


Hi all,I'm getting my ccw in state where I cannot carry in bars and schools. As a musician, that means my primary places of employment are ruled out for legal carry. So I'm wondering how best to secure my firearm while working, particularly when gigging out as i have to leave my car unattended for longer periods during the evening/midnight/early morning hours. I have an old Volvo so the Console Vault is not an option. I've read where others suggest tethering a mobile safe under the seat, but with my vehicle being unattended for long periods, I am worried that's insufficient. Are there other solutions that are not secure?I've thought that I could opt to leave or at home, but I'd prefer having my ccw on me while loading gear and driving home as my city of residence is fairly unsafe.Any recommendations and wisdom is much appreciated. Thanks! via /r/CCW https://ift.tt/2AEQ4FQ

Finally got pregnant carry figured out.


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Got the gear, just waiting on a permit...


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Why do so many people choose to leave their weapons chambered while concealing?


I do not carry my pistol chambered because of the risk of accidental discharge. But I know that if I need to draw my weapon I can easily chamber a round and get the sights on target just as quickly as if I had it already chamber. So I'm curious why so many people in the community choose to leave their weapon chambered. via /r/CCW https://ift.tt/2SBgLSD