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by Byron, Saturday, March 02, 2013, 12:18 (4229 days ago) @ FOG

The belt clip is idealy suited to inside the pants "appendix" carry. It allows instant access to the sidearm standing, moving or seated. It is even readily at hand when in a car with the seat belt fastened. Carried in front like this your hand is naturally positioned near and most times infront of the gun. It will not print as one turns or bends over. This of course does not hold true for one that is overweight with a belly that hangs over the belt. That is a whole 'nother issue altogether. This method of carry has it all over pocket carry in that once one is moving or seated, a gun in the pocket is slow/impossible to get to. Of course the exception is a hammerless J frame in a jacket pocket. There is nothing more handy or faster than having the weapon in your hand and shooting through the pocket.

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The Keltec is sometimes looked down upon but I have found nothing that can compare when power (full 9mm +p+), size, durability, corrosion resistance (with the hard chrome finish), reliabiltiy, cost, capacity and customer service. The loaded handgun and a spare mag gives 25 rounds ready to go. I bought this one for my daughter when she commissioned and she loved it. When she was killed I began to carry it. She's kinda looking over me two ways now.

The only drawback for this method of carry is that one must have either shirt tail out or zipped jacket on to cover it. I wear a suit most of the time so carry it behind my right hip inside the pants and that also works great however it is hard to get to when seated.

The exception to this is the ClipDraw version for the Glock pistols. Glocks should never be carried in anything other than a stiff holster that completely covers the trigger and guard. Many have shot themselves when putting a loaded Glock in their waistband. No Bueno!!!!!!

http://www.clipdraw.com/store/index.php?rn=392&action=show_detail
Byron


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