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    Default Clipdraw

    I purchased a Clipdraw from John Rough of Skyline Toolworks today. I wanted to be able to still carry my S&W Model 642 in the DeSanti Nemesis pocket holster with the Clipdraw attached. John put the Clipdraw on ( in a matter of seconds I might add) and my gun still fits in the holster with the Clipdraw attached. Now I can carry either way! Great product and John is a nice guy. If you are thinking of a product of this kind see Skyline Toolworks!

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    Aye, I can't believe that they're selling Clipdraws for Glocks, and then think that telling people to carry with an empty chamber will prevent them from Plaxico-ing themselves.

    But, er, I guess it works for guns that have a broken-switch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yldwill View Post
    I purchased a Clipdraw from John Rough of Skyline Toolworks today. I wanted to be able to still carry my S&W Model 642 in the DeSanti Nemesis pocket holster with the Clipdraw attached. John put the Clipdraw on ( in a matter of seconds I might add) and my gun still fits in the holster with the Clipdraw attached. Now I can carry either way! Great product and John is a nice guy. If you are thinking of a product of this kind see Skyline Toolworks!
    I have been using one for over 10 years now on my s+w and love it! Easy on easy off. The only draw back that I can see is you can't use some of the after market grips out there if they cover the screw that the clipdraw attaches to.
    Last edited by glocking26; October 17th, 2009 at 03:14 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imperialism2024 View Post
    Aye, I can't believe that they're selling Clipdraws for Glocks, and then think that telling people to carry with an empty chamber will prevent them from Plaxico-ing themselves.

    But, er, I guess it works for guns that have a broken-switch.
    I have carried with my glock. I dont mind even with on in the chamber but I use the Safe-t-block... Works good for me. but not my main source of carrying
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    Default Re: Clipdraw

    I have one for my Glock 30 - don't use it all the time, but it is pretty handy. Easy to swap out and worth the money.

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    Default Re: Clipdraw

    I use the universal on my M&P and have no worries about plaxing myself. I love it.

    Just loaned it to my buddy to see if he likes it for his Glock.

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    Default Re: Clipdraw

    I use clip draw always on my BUG kel tec pf9
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    Default Re: Clipdraw

    Quote Originally Posted by PweShay View Post
    I have carried with my glock. I dont mind even with on in the chamber but I use the Safe-t-block... Works good for me. but not my main source of carrying
    Get that piece of crap "safe-t-block" out of your gun.

    Any product that says you need to put your finger inside the trigger guard when you don't intend to fire it, shouldn't be sold on the open market.

    Seriously, bad idea....

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