you are fortunate i suppose. they recieved mine on november 17th, and as of last thursday have not processed it yet. a little dissapointing.
I carry my glock 30 ( 45 cal.) in a waist holster that tucks in my shorts or pants , either at the small of my back, or front of hip, and actually carries fairly comfortably in either position, but is a little noticable when I am carrying in small of back, (but you would have to know what you are looking at to realize what it was).
2 drawbacks to carrying on front of hip, sometimes have to readjust when either standing back up, or sitting down. drawback number 2 is the bigone,,,,,,,,, I just dont like carrying my glock, with no external safety, just the Glock safety system,(which is just as if not more safe than a normal external safety) that close to the "OLE' BOYS"
And oh yes, when using this holster i have to be wearing a loose fitting shirt untucked
Im kinda lost here. I remember back in 92 shortly before I lost controle and ended up liveing in a dumpster, receiving my copy of national rifleman.There was an artical where the NRA was celibrating our biggest victory. What victory? they were celibrating that the United States Supreme court had just declared that laws regarding gun registration and personal carry were infact UNCONSTITUTIONAL and a violation of second ammendment rights. Now, if this is the case? when did this get overtuned? did it get overturned? I know something is up cause people who can afford quality attornies beat the raps every day, I know of 2 cases personaly. Somebody who has the free time needs to research this and post up, I think we're spending money on permit for no reason
I bought a holster that fits in the front of your pants and yes very close to the boys but barrel hangs little lower so you wont shoot your future kids. Its made from denim and you can tuck or untuck, they make em in all sizes. the guy selling them at the gun show was a little guy smaller than me and was packing a colt 1911 yes a full fram .45 and you could not tell he was carring. He let me walk around the show with it and the best one i ever used. Remind me next time there a meet and greet and I will bring it with me. I use it or in the pants for my glock 27. hope this helps.
they make something called thunderware. it is underware with a pocket. dont know how well it works . Alot of off duty LEOs carry theirs in Fanny packs. As far as holsters that conceal well but hard not easy to draw from you could carry in that and keep a couple knives for close quarters and if its not close you should have time to get cover and draw your weapon. If you are justified in using deadly force it does not matter if you cut or shot. I train in all areas of self defense on a regular basis but most of my needs are close quarters with out a fire arm
