The biggest difference is that the clip isn't load bearing. It is just there to maintain the position of the pants/belt in regards to your holster. The faceplate of the Enigma is able to apply...
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The biggest difference is that the clip isn't load bearing. It is just there to maintain the position of the pants/belt in regards to your holster. The faceplate of the Enigma is able to apply...
I didn't know that was available. This is my vote now.
Should be much easier to show your wife that even though it is a real gun, it isn't capable of firing with this installed and your real...
I really think you should give the Enigma a try. I'm very active with my 4 year old, even coach his soccer and tee ball team, and don't have any issues with concealment or comfort with an Enigma and...
Have you tried an enigma? I find it does a much better job of applying pressure to the wing claw for grip tuck while also keeping the slide and optic tucked in than I can get with traditional...
Would grinding down the firing pin of an actual G19 to make it inoperable be an option?
If so, you could get a second firing pin and swap them out when needed, or my preference would be a second...
If I’m wearing a belt it goes over the belt also. I originally intended to keep it behind the belt, but when wearing it that way I had the belt slide up and impede my draw a few times. The spacing of...
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I still love mine. I have 3 and if I’m leaving the house I have one of them on. I don’t use other holsters at all unless it’s for a j-frame and I’m just lazy to put the enigma on.
I have one...
Dang, sounds like you needed a different kind of safety. :D
If I needed an optic ready gun today and it couldn't be a Gen 5 Glock 19 with an SCD... I'd pick a Glock 49 with an SCD.
I've tried a P-07 and just didn't care for it. Partly because it felt a...
P30 is closer to a G45 than a 19 in actual size, but since the grip is more curved it conceals as well as a G19.
I do agree that it has a better hand fit than a 19, but the rounded "ergonomic"...
CZ P-07 or Beretta PX4 Compact
I prefer the crossbar clamp on the P2, but I’d consider the RCR. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work with their plates either.
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I’ve already got 7 P2s, so I’ll probably just stick with my...
That is unfortunate.
I’ve come to really prefer enclosed emitters and don’t want a Chinese dot, especially on a $1,500 gun.
I certainly wouldn't say having more than one Glock is a bad idea if you have the funds. Especially if you want to try out using an RDS and leave one gun with iron sights. I have more than I really...
They haven't released output specs yet.
I have noticed that too, but they do seem to break in a bit with use.
If they didn't get it at least that short then it is a complete failure. Even at the same length as an X300, I can't see any reason why someone would choose that over an X300 Turbo (which is VERY...
I'm interested, but that video seems to show it on a Glock 17 and it still quite a bit longer than the slide, so I'm not sure how "compact" it actually is.
Their lights are made in China, but they are a US owned company. Holosun is Chinese made and Chinese owned.
Have the updated switches still been working well for anyone who has them?
The compact WML that Modlite showed at Shot Show got me interested, but I don't want to get my hopes up if the switch...
I think the X300U is weak also, and since the X300T has been available I now have 3 of them and 0 X300Us. The X300U looks good in a dark house or lighting up a completely dark field, but doesn't have...
I think if you MUST carry a slim line pistol and it MUST have a light on it and don't mind supporting China, this is likely the best option. I don't think the technology exists yet to get a light...
That is also significantly underpowered. I'd rather just stick with a decent handheld than either of these options. I just need a light THAT small bad enough to give up the actual performance.
I...
10,000 candela is pretty weak.