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    Thanks for this thread... Just went ahead and placed an order (and promptly had to email Tony because my computer *helpfully* mangled my home and work addresses in the "ship-to" field...) Looks like the 2.5 may be my Goldilocks holster...

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    I have one as well as the Keepers holster for a Glock 19. I think I prefer the JMCK a bit over the Keepers.

    I did eliminate the center pull the dot loop to reduce printing. Still works just fine for me.
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    Recently received a WC 2.5 for a SIG P938. This is the long version which does a fantastic job of keeping the short barreled gun in place. The claw tucks the butt better than I had expected. I like Tony's George holster design a lot but this Wing Claw 2.5 is even better for my physical structure and lifestyle. (6'-2", 175# slim dude)

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    I haven't put a foam wedge on it yet and may not do so with this holster. Its feeling very nice and performing perfectly without one.
    Last edited by Holmes375; 04-11-2017 at 06:56 PM.

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    Holmes375, glad you like it! Thanks for the business
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    I find the holster for the P320 pushes the slide forward aggressively and prints in front a bit. I tried it without the claw to see how it would work without it, then the butt of the grip printed. The 320c just has a tall slide and I think I will accept the prominent forward portion over a prominent grip. I may be able to fine tune it by sanding down the claw slightly to find the best compromise, but that is a one way road and I will need to go slowly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enel View Post
    I find the holster for the P320 pushes the slide forward aggressively and prints in front a bit. I tried it without the claw to see how it would work without it, then the butt of the grip printed. The 320c just has a tall slide and I think I will accept the prominent forward portion over a prominent grip. I may be able to fine tune it by sanding down the claw slightly to find the best compromise, but that is a one way road and I will need to go slowly.
    Enel, I can send you swap you out for a claw that has been ground down about halfway. Let me know.
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    JMCK CLAW 2.5

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Mayer View Post
    Enel, I can send you swap you out for a claw that has been ground down about halfway. Let me know.
    I think I will just grind it a little here. Do you notice a difference?
    Last edited by Doc_Glock; 04-11-2017 at 10:03 PM.

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    Enel, it will help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Mayer View Post
    Enel, it will help.
    Tony, can you post a pic of a grounded down claw?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Mayer View Post
    Enel, it will help.
    It sure did! I just ground off till the serrations disappeared which is around 1/8". It already seems more balanced.

    Grinding the claw provides another option for tuning this design.

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