Hi, nice bike 👍Could you please tell me how you achieve to put memphis shades fixation on your fork cover ? For me fixations are really too small.. and couldn't find biggers
I own a 442 , ordered the Altamonte grips, they should be in the mailbox today. Now I need that holster. My other carry is a Glock 19.Thanks for this video.
Very cooL setup. I'm digging your tastes. I've owned and carried a stock 442 for a while. It's kinda my dog walking gun. I carry it in a Vedder pocket locker; I'm in much worse shape than you are & my gut betrays me, otherwise I'd def. opt for the PHLster.
NOTE: you remove the advantage (comfort) of the revolver carry, when you make kydex on back of holster straight all the way down. Now it feels like a semi-auto.
Started carrying a full sized Sig p220. Carried that beast for over 10 years in Minneapolis, Winter carry. Gained weight and started to carry a j frame in the pocket, Summer time. Lost the weight and the j frame stayed. Moved to Colorado and mountain carry is a G23 with a j frame as back up. Highly recommend the Baltier grip. Also the combat grip by Altamont is superb. You just sold me on a Philster.
Can you tell me the exact DCC clip you used? There are many. Shorty, Standard, Universal and SA. I really want to try this exact setup. I am using a Harrys Holster Icon which is awesome but it does not have a wing to help push the grip into my body
in hot humid air for example when you're sweating a lot: i notice immediately in pocket carry that there's condensation and or sweat on the metal. but with your arrangement it appears the holster completely protects the metal from perspiration. do you have any such issues keeping the gun dry?
I never have any issues, maybe some on the grip, but I usually just wipe it down at the end of the day. That and on top of keeping you gun oiled and protected. This is the best setup in my opinion.
Thanks for the demonstration and review! I've been looking for a IWB holster for my 442. Do you feel those grips help with recoil? Does it make it harder to conceal than the stock grips, which are open strap IIRC. I currently have an open strap compact grip from Pachmyar, but I also have a closed strap fake wood grip. Need to compare the two at the range next time.
I didn't even carry the gun with the stock grips. With these it still disappears under a shirt. I love this setup, and still carry it every single day.
Super nice street bob! I have been hoping Harley would bring back the Night Train and your bike is about what I think a new Night Train would be. Just add forward controls!
Is that the standard hole pattern for the clip or the universal/height adjustable? I haven’t ordered the City Special yet but Phlster’s website doesn’t mention it being compatible with the Mod 4 clip and that’s what I’d like to have.
Just picked one of these up except in the 642 stainless/aluminum/alloy/whatever it is version. I really like mine as well. I’m guessing your grips are the altamontco combat grips?? Having trouble picking out the color, material and pattern I want. Pricy, but worth the full grip. I’m looking for the right holster. I’m not as tall or weigh as much, so I’m wondering if this will work for me considering the extra length. You’re correct…Such a classic.
Yeah, I have the Bateleur grip. They’re not terribly priced and when you see the workmanship, you will feel you got a solid deal. Great company and product.
Excellent setup, S&W revolvers are superb choices for CC! I’ve got an older Colt DS that I carry a lot. I prefer a leather appendix holster but that’s just a personal choice.
S&W Airweights are great guns, but Ruger LCR revolvers have a much smoother and lighter trigger system, making it more likely you'll actually hit what you're aiming at (an important consideration with guns this small).
@@kenhoward3512 personally I’m not a fan of airweights or the LCR I like all steel guns. And preferably older S&W’s. These are definitely more classy and the double actions have been worn to where they’re smooth as class, at least mine are. My 10-5, 60-3, & 66-2 all run smooth as silk for that dead-eye shooting experience.
The funny thing about cc is the same about tattoos. If it’s your tattoo, you’re gonna spend a lot more time looking at it, so you’ll notice imperfections that other people just won’t. The same is true with cc. You’ll probably spend a long time looking at where the gun is under your shirt and wonder if it’s noticeable where as other people will have no idea it’s even there.