Re: Is the 'Techna Clip' legal carry in Texas?
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 11:19 pm
				
				I agree! Holster protects the gun also.Nuts wrote:I'm of the opinion that if it doesn't cover the trigger it's unsafe.
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I agree! Holster protects the gun also.Nuts wrote:I'm of the opinion that if it doesn't cover the trigger it's unsafe.
Depends on the pistol platform.Nuts wrote:I'm of the opinion that if it doesn't cover the trigger it's unsafe.
There's no way I'm sticking a loaded gun in my pants without something reliable covering the trigger.Nuts wrote:I'm of the opinion that if it doesn't cover the trigger it's unsafe.


Not really.WTR wrote:Depends on the pistol platform.Nuts wrote:I'm of the opinion that if it doesn't cover the trigger it's unsafe.
I really liked my 3913. Carried it for years, but then I handled a Shield 45 and it was no contest. Low on funds so I traded the Smith 9 for the Smith 45. I really, really like the Shield 45. It is now my off duty gun. I recently used it through my TCOLE Firearms Instructor course and it functioned flawlessly. I was the only non Glock 40 in a class of 9 officers.K5CLC wrote:Drawer of Holsters!!!??? Lol, Heck I can't even decide on a carry weapon much less! I bounce from the idea of a tiny bodyguard 380 but I really hate the idea of leaving my favorite 9mm round, then i think .. well, a shield... ooh no, the glock 26! oh but wait, the Kel-Tec P11 or PF9 is much cheaper, but then i could carry the 3913 i do have. lol. A decent lotto windfall and i'm buying all them!!!

Chris
That is an EXTREMELY dangerous attitude to have.JerryK wrote: I am confident there is no way to have a ND with this combination!!!

MadMonkey wrote:That is an EXTREMELY dangerous attitude to have.JerryK wrote: I am confident there is no way to have a ND with this combination!!!
 
     Your confidence could breed disaster, IMHO.  It doesn't matter how long the trigger pulls is.  If it's in your pocket,  add a ring of keys, some pocket change, and the wrinkles in the fabric of your pocket, then the long movement of sitting or bending down and an ND is certainly possible with any gun.  If it's IWB, cinched up pretty tight, the folds in the fabric of your shirt can become quite stiff with normal body movements.
  Your confidence could breed disaster, IMHO.  It doesn't matter how long the trigger pulls is.  If it's in your pocket,  add a ring of keys, some pocket change, and the wrinkles in the fabric of your pocket, then the long movement of sitting or bending down and an ND is certainly possible with any gun.  If it's IWB, cinched up pretty tight, the folds in the fabric of your shirt can become quite stiff with normal body movements.JerryK wrote: I am confident there is no way to have a ND with this combination!!!

Yes.JerryK wrote:Have you Shot a Body guard?
In most cases, sure, but carrying this way puts others at risk, not only yourself, and not just because of the possibility of an ND (no matter how unlikely you may think it is) but also because a clip is less secure than a holster and can allow the gun to shift during day to day activities, putting it into an awkward or unexpected location or orientation when you need it RIGHT NOW.To each their own. DONE
