Versacarry problem
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WyattP
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Versacarry problem
So I have a versacarry and am having an issue. Does anyone else have problems pulling from the versa carry and the versacarry actually coming up with it? I just can't seem to draw and leave the versacarry on my belt.
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Re: Versacarry problem
Faulty design?WyattP wrote:So I have a versacarry and am having an issue. Does anyone else have problems pulling from the versa carry and the versacarry actually coming up with it? I just can't seem to draw and leave the versacarry on my belt.
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rotor
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Re: Versacarry problem
Holsters, holsters- I tried VersaCarry with my S&W 380 bodyguard and it wasn't for me. What does everyone say about holsters, you end up owning many. best for me for iwb was crossbreed. have not tried the look alike copies.
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gfmun
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Re: Versacarry problem
I tried the Versacarry and its not for me, but if it is coming off your belt you probably need a different belt. Yours is probably too flexible or not thick enough to retain the holster clip. I have experienced this and have gone to a heavier belt made for holster retention. It makes a big difference.
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Re: Versacarry problem
First rule if carrying firearms on the belt is to use an actual gunbelt. By that, I do not mean a "heavy" belt, or a utility belt, or a work belt, or an "Amish" belt. I mean something designed and sold as a gunbelt.
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Tic Tac
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Re: Versacarry problem
I agree. It sounds like the problem is a poor belt or a clip that doesn't fit the belt.
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Re: Versacarry problem
I tried out someone else's versacarry and didn't care for it at all. It felt clunky, cheap and I couldn't get past the partially exposed trigger guard. You'd be better off with something like a Raven Vanguard or a Fricke Zack.
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WyattP
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Re: Versacarry problem
I see what your saying and i am guessing my belt should be the problem. I have a Blackhawk IWB tuckable holster that is what i use for my M&P shield, but I decided to buy a versacarry and make it left handed so I could put it in the small of my back if i felt like carrying that way. Due to it being freezing in Huntsville last night with an opportunity to put on my big jackets, I opted for my bigger gun (S&W 915 9mm) and put it on the versacarry and tried it out. I was very comfortable and enjoyed it even holding up the much bigger/heavier gun. But at the end of the day, I was still having that issue, but yall seemed to resolve it!
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Re: Versacarry problem
I have a versacarry for my s&w sd9ve and have not had that problem. My belt is 1-1/2" wide and holds the gun well. I have since switched to a Theis IWB holster and like it way more.