Nope. I pocket carry frequently, especially in the summer months, as well as a lot of the members on the forum. However, I think the majority use holsters. My main pocket gun is a Kahr PM9 in a Desantis Nemesis holster.glbedd53 wrote:Is he the only person on this forum that ever carries in his pocket?
glock to a flying leap...
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Re: glock to a flying leap...
Keith
Texas LTC Instructor, Missouri CCW Instructor, NRA Certified Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun Instructor and RSO, NRA Life Member
Psalm 82:3-4
Texas LTC Instructor, Missouri CCW Instructor, NRA Certified Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun Instructor and RSO, NRA Life Member
Psalm 82:3-4
Re: glock to a flying leap...
If I carry my revolver, it is in a cheap Uncle Mike's holster in my left front pocket. It is an easy reach across in this position.
Taurus PT111
Ruger LCP
5/26/10 Plastic
To see what is right and not to do it is want of courage.
Confucius
Ruger LCP
5/26/10 Plastic
To see what is right and not to do it is want of courage.
Confucius
Re: glock to a flying leap...
I pocket carry a Seecamp .32 in a pocket holster sometimes in the cargo pocket or front pocket (as a BUG to my Glock 19 with 15+1 rounds at 3:00 and Glock 26 SOB with 13 [10+3] +1 chambered rounds)... (and 3 spare Glock 20 round mags [17+3])glbedd53 wrote:Is he the only person on this forum that ever carries in his pocket?
But when I don;t need to worry so much about "a bump" like when I go to the Store, I might have 20 round mags in the Glocks too
I'm no lawyer
"Never show your hole card" "Always have something in reserve"
"Never show your hole card" "Always have something in reserve"
Re: glock to a flying leap...
I have pocket carried a few times at the YMCA, you know the one with the non-compliant sign and the gun buster.
Re: glock to a flying leap...
I bought a Bersa because I liked the trigger and it was $175 less than a Glock, but the more I learn about Glocks, the more I want one. They seem to be true good to be true. They're lightweight, won't rust, won't fail, excellent trigger, and they're on the lower price end.BrianSW99 wrote:The tenifer treated metal is extremely hard, almost as hard as a diamond, so it's highly unlikely you scratched through it. The black can completely wear off and it still wont rust.
Embalmo
Husband and wife CHL team since 2009
Re: glock to a flying leap...
Yep, like the lines on your face, it just shows character and experience. You now have an experienced Glock. And someday, when you are both old, you can look back and say "See that scratch right there? That's from when I was teaching my little sis how to drive!"jbirds1210 wrote:Covering the scratch would only take away a good memory! Don't worry about it...your gun will be fine. The entire front of the slide is silver on my Glock 34 and it has never showed the first sign of rust.
Jason
Re: glock to a flying leap...
I dunno, Glock triggers are replaceable, customizable, and I like and carry Glocks, especially on my kayak, with the maritime spring cups, but under certain conditions, a few parts might rust eventually, as shown on this website http://www.theprepared.com/index.php?op ... view&id=90" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Embalmo wrote:I bought a Bersa because I liked the trigger and it was $175 less than a Glock, but the more I learn about Glocks, the more I want one. They seem to be true good to be true. They're lightweight, won't rust, won't fail, excellent trigger, and they're on the lower price end.BrianSW99 wrote:The tenifer treated metal is extremely hard, almost as hard as a diamond, so it's highly unlikely you scratched through it. The black can completely wear off and it still wont rust.
Embalmo
I'm no lawyer
"Never show your hole card" "Always have something in reserve"
"Never show your hole card" "Always have something in reserve"