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Old 12-07-2008, 15:00   #1
Noslack71
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"Clipdraw" vs IWB Holster

A gentleman I work with is a Glock fanatic, and he shared his latest modification to his model 19. It's brand name is "Clipdraw", and it is a piece of spring steel that is formed into a clip that attaches directly to the weapon.
The clip allows the pistol to be worn inside the trousers, like an IWB holster only without the bulk of the leather. Has anyone had any experience with these? It looks interesting but, the clip fits directly underneath the ejection port. I asked if that caused any problems, and was told that he had not experienced any. The way the "clipdraw attaches, the clip can be placed on either side of the weapon, you have a small piece of plastic, with two small screw holes. That piece replaces the cover plate on the back end of the Glock, and you screw the clipdraw to the cover plate. You can place the actual clip in a manner to accomadate, to either a left handed or right handed carry. This fellow swears by it, and says he will not go back to holsters. I was wondering if any QP's or other memebers of this board has any experience with this, and their opinion of the clipdraw as a means of conceled carry. I looked the company up on the web, and the "clipdraw" seems to be designed especially for Glocks, and the S&W mdl. 36. I am not a shill for this outfit, just continuing to look for that perfect concealed carry holster/option. I did do a search in PS.com for "clipdraw", and did not get any hits. Thanks

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