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Thread: Clipdraw for concealed carry
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December 7th, 2007, 08:33 AM #11
Re: Clipdraw for concealed carry
On the p-11 it holds pretty secure, and luckily for me the trigger pull on the kel-tek is so heavy it takes a serious effort to make it go off when you want it to anyway. The clip isn't as comfortable as the holster but it's extremely versitile. You can just stuff it anywhere and it stays.
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December 7th, 2007, 08:52 AM #12
Re: Clipdraw for concealed carry
I have one on a 38 snubbie that I have. It works rather well actually. I was surprised. Allows the pistol to be moved from the back hip to the front opposite hip when you get into a vehicle. You can clip it anywhere. It stays in place rather well too. I was actually quite pleased with it.
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