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Give me the 26 all day...I don't shoot 380. 9mm has been my go to past ten years...I used to be a .45 or .40 cal guy but my friend who is police and swat here in Florida he changed my mind...The 26 is slowly becoming my fav Glock.....
Glock 19 generation three with an NSR tactical holster problem solved if you go with that combination You will find that your sear is over. Belt clips suck for holsters go with something that has loops like NSR tactical holsters.
They sell so well due to good marketing and HYPE. They're overpriced production guns... That cost the same as a"custom (options) 1911.... That's is superbly stack. Big WOOP!! GET a1911 with no MIM parts... Half three chat or less
It's just a question of incompetence or malice at this point. I am also more than a bit curious if the same "quality" teams are defending Biden and his allies? Or did they just give Trump the rejects.
Tulster does make a quality holster. The only real complaint I have is where the tuckable clip mounts. Single clip holsters should never mount under the trigger guard, always along the slide or in front of the slide. They change the mounting point for those clips and it would be great.
I've tried dozens of holsters. The best I've found is from Harry's Holsters. The Infiltrator and the Shorty V2. The problem with that Tulster is there's nothing to push the grip back into the body. It's probably fine for 3 o'clock, but horrible for appendix carry. The Infiltrator and Shorty have a built-in concealment wing, every edge is perfectly rounded, and there's a lot of height and cant adjustment.
as a career Army MP the 45 was my weapon of choice. It was too big to ever carry comfortably when driving a vehicle. It was too heavy to carry on a hip without resulting in bruising. It was too shiny not to be seen when patrolling on foot at night. But o-man! If you struck your aim point - that target would spin like a top! Yeah. 1911 is still my first choice :)
I carried one in the Army and qualified Expert as a lefty. It so happened our armory had left-hand shoulder rigs & was happy to issue one. An utterly reliable pistol.
I use Alien Gear cloak tuck and shapeshift holsters on all my EDC's in my rotation and I haven't experienced any problems with them. Super comfortable, very concealable even with my full size handgun, they don't move around, no poking, and very quick and easy to draw. It's been purely a great experience with them so far.
The FirstNet question is easy to answer. Not every law enforcement agency has gotten on board with it. In fact, most have not. They have concerns about coverage and reliability, and the uptake on it is lagging behind expectations. If the local PD doesn't have it, it doesn't matter if SS has it or not. BUT Everybody had cellphones. Why not just exchange phone numbers? Problem solved.
Once one of them Vietnam Vets start telling me about their Vietnam War stories I look at it as I have a right to ask questions. And so I did. I asked the gentleman "So how did that Viet Cong guy react when you shot him in the chest with the 45"? He told me, "His eyes and his tongue popped out with blood spewing all over and he died before he hit the ground"! Still makes my back chill when I think about it. Springfield Armory TRP OPERATOR, 8 plus 1 HSTs and 2 mags on my night stand. Let's me sleep peacefully at night!😊
ABC, MSNBC,NBC,CNN and other Liberal media outlets haven't given Trump any publicity unless it was bad. Why all the sudden does CNN televise the rally? How does one company bet on Trump's stock taking a dive the day before. 12,000,000 shares.
I found your channel years ago while researching Tulster holsters. I live about 3 miles from where Tulster makes their holsters. I own 4 and my son has one for his p365. They are great holsters and I can attest to every word in your video (paid promotion aside). Like you said, I like the attention to detail about no excess material. Slim, sleek, comfortable and classy looking all at the same time! My daily carry is the blue carbon fiber, my son's is the red carbon fiber. They both look stunning! Tulster is my go to holster. Great video!
I just bought a Five-seveN MkIII MRD with a green dot reflex sight, and it's the best handgun I've ever fired. I have trouble hitting targets at 50 yards with my Model 10 and 1911, but once I got the FN sighted in, I was putting 20 out of 20 rounds into center mass of my silhouette targets. The only problem I ran into was that I brought 250 rounds of 5.7 with me to the range, and I went through them in less than 30 minutes. I'd like to take it to the rifle range to see just how far I can push it once my next shipment of 5.7 arrives.
I picked up a vedder lite tuck for my 43x and I'll never use anything else. The ability to tuck my shirt in around the holster is essential to me as I wear business casual and I'm always tucked in. Very comfortable, very concealable
Agreed. I’ve got 3 holster from Vedder, two iwb and one strong side. They are consistent, great wide tuckable metal clip (mounted in the correct spot), a minimal claw, no extra material where it’s not needed, and a nice tactile click when holstering.