I prefer clipped to the Strong Side Front pocket. I've found that it's the most natural to stage my hand with, it allows me to bring my light into play if needed,...
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I prefer clipped to the Strong Side Front pocket. I've found that it's the most natural to stage my hand with, it allows me to bring my light into play if needed,...
I just use a phlster flatpack. I have it set up with an Ulticlip. 90% of the time, it stays clipped to an RCS Pocket shield in my support side front pocket, but I also have the option of detaching...
I'm not sure if it would work with the V, but what about a baldr from Valhalla tactical?
It's designed to let you convert a m600DF into a handheld.
https://www.valhallatactical.com/baldr-edc/
The Phlster Flex makes mag caddy holsters in general and the sidecar specifically obsolete. More range of motion, the ability to fine tune the rig to your needs, both in terms of fit, (angle,...
The city special is for sure compatible, I believe they showed one on the video. JMCK is another safe bet, especially since they just added j frames to their quick ship list.
Also, it looks like Unity Tactical might be collaborating with Vertx to release a scaled down version of the clutch that looks promising. I'll probably either end up getting it or the new phlster...
I was one of the ones who ran a tlr3 earlier on the thread. I did so for about a year before I decided the Juice wasn't worth the squeeze. This was before the pl mini and tlr7 were options, but I'm...
A good resource for information on small impact weapons is Robert Escobar. He runs a youtube page called object history where he goes into a lot of detail about the history and context of saps,...
Annd, just like that I'm in the market for a light bearing AIWB rig. I have a nice tlr3 holster from JMCK that would probably work, but it's strong side.
With the springer precision base pads, is it necessary to modify them in order to work like the compact like the factory +3 kits?
I edc a street defender, which is a larger version of the previously mentioned key defender. It clocks in at about 6.5 inches and on paper, the size comes with several advantages. It has a range of...
I noticed Langdon tactical is offering recoil spring assemblies for the compact and full sized storms. Is there something specialized about these, or are they just spare parts?
In Chris baker's video of the compact carry, he describes the keepers as being more comfortable, but the wing claw being more effective at concealment. I have no experience with the keepers, but...
So lucky gunner just posted a video about his compact's trigger breaking. Apparently it's the all steel one offered by Beretta and he claims this is a common occurrence. Has anyone else heard of...
There is a model available
http://www.bluegunstore.com/MultiMoldProSeries-BerettaPX4StormCompact.aspx
There was talk a while back of a lower profile ambidextrous slide stop, did anything ever come of it?
As near as I can tell, the only reason mine worked was the month it was stored in a hot garage. I suspect some time with a hear gun would expedite the process.
Although it was to tight when I first got it, the als for the full sized version is working for me now. I added the 6006 als sentry, put it on a ubl, it's my go to duty rig for working private...
Sorry, I thought I was replying to the individual who posted the keepers concealment rig.
I've actually been looking for this since EL posted a picture of his to Facebook a few weeks ago and it's not showing up on the website. Is this one he'll handle directly if you contact him?
I found this on knife kits
https://www.knifekits.com/vcom/product_info.php?cPath=41_585_587_908&products_id=7717&osCsid=e5gaofol1toeb8v8blifgafo47
Not wanting to give up a southpaw friendly set up is one of the reasons I never had the stealth slide stop installed, (The other being I could never get my hands on a plug. If you're still selling...
I realize that it's not ideal, but my schedule is busy enough that I haven't had time. Functionally, it seems to be running along as normal, I realize light strikes are still a potential issue, but...
So it's been a couple months since I made the g conversion and so far it's working out well. I went ahead and mounted a streamlight tlr3 on it and although it's probably a little underpowered, it's...
No, it uses it's own set of proprietary magazines. Expect a higher price tag as well, although that can be mitigated by buying online.