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    Picked up a set for my G43 Errand. Really helps lower the profile of an already very concealable holster. The included mounting kit isn't the most ideal, and I'm still waiting to see how it'll work out over time, but I'm largely very happy with the DCC Monoblock clips.
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    They even included a second set for free
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    both of my SME got these clips as soon as they were available from DCC.




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    How are these holding up for people?

    Do you find they can snag a lightweight cover garment on the draw in the 3:00(ish) position? I ran into this problem with a larger plastic clip I tried many years ago. Pull-the-dot loops have been my preference since that experience, but they do add some extra bulk. I've been thinking about switching to fixed soft loops, but I'm not sure how much that'll buy me, and now I'm spoiled with easy on/off and the ability to rapidly adjust placement based on situational activity.

    Also, the mounting hardware from DCC is different than I expected. What are people preferring for hardware? I'm using JM Custom IWB3 and CCC Uno holsters.

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    So far I really love the DCC clips!

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    I can't exactly speak to the 3:00 draw position, but I personally feel that they have a much lower tendency to snag or catch cover garment just because of how thin they are.
    The DCC clips aren't the easiest thing to don and doff but are hella secure.
    The included mounting hardware didn't exactly work the best for me, although I think that's a shared fault of both the holster and hardware. I found that the nuts would drag along the frame and leave a groove. I still need to get around to finding new hardware, but I just haven't had time.
    If your choice is between a plastic clip like a FOMI, I'd pick this.
    Quote Originally Posted by frozentundra View Post
    How are these holding up for people?

    Do you find they can snag a lightweight cover garment on the draw in the 3:00(ish) position? I ran into this problem with a larger plastic clip I tried many years ago. Pull-the-dot loops have been my preference since that experience, but they do add some extra bulk. I've been thinking about switching to fixed soft loops, but I'm not sure how much that'll buy me, and now I'm spoiled with easy on/off and the ability to rapidly adjust placement based on situational activity.

    Also, the mounting hardware from DCC is different than I expected. What are people preferring for hardware? I'm using JM Custom IWB3 and CCC Uno holsters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UsedJuniper View Post
    Picked up a set for my G43 Errand. Really helps lower the profile of an already very concealable holster. The included mounting kit isn't the most ideal, and I'm still waiting to see how it'll work out over time, but I'm largely very happy with the DCC Monoblock clips.
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    They even included a second set for free
    Is there room for adjustability for cant?

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    There technically is, but it's very very slight. It's more of a straight up and down clip.
    Any variation in the position is going to be mostly side to side, not at an angle.


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    Is there room for adjustability for cant?
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    Enjoying the Monoblock for my PPS Errand. Been using this setup for non-belt use a lot lately. Works great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanJ View Post
    Is there room for adjustability for cant?
    I've got a different holster, different position, with DCC mounting hardware. The included hardware worked for me. I can achieve an angle that makes the slide contact the hardware, but it doesn't touch in normal circumstances. I would be nervous if was a bespoke 1911. I'm not worried about my Glock.

    There wasn't much play to adjust the cant angle with my CCC Uno. I rotated the clip down until it was "bolt bound" in order to minimize the cant as much as possible. There's probably a few degrees of movement, but it isn't very much. You can see in one of the pictures how the hardware is offset from the top edge of the clip as much as the holes will allow without modification.

    This seems by far the highest quality clip I've seen. It fits perfectly on my Graith Specialist belt. I've tried everything to make it snag a shirt on the draw, and I simply can't get it to happen.

    It does increase the ride height very slightly compared to pull-the-dot soft loops. Also, I think loosing the extra bulk of the snaps actually may cause some shirts to drape more predominately on the back of the slide in the 3:00 position. So I may be gaining in one place to loose in another.

    It's a great product, but I'm not ready to replace all my pull-dot loops yet. I'll live with it for a month or two and reconsider.


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