Also interested in pics of the setup.
Also interested in pics of the setup.
"Therefore, since the world has still... Much good, but much less good than ill,
And while the sun and moon endure, Luck's a chance, but trouble's sure,
I'd face it as a wise man would, And train for ill and not for good." -- A.E. Housman
@SAWBONES, pleased to. Could you PM your civilian e-mail, please?
@SAWBONES . . . check your inbox, please.
Posting these pics on behalf of @Duces Tecum
Thank you for the pics!
I should order a left handed one for myself after I get myself situated at my new place.
"Well you know, it's a toolbox. You put the tools in for the job." Sam
Thanks, @Jay585.
Some brief notes:
Photo 1 (no gun) shows the range of adjustment offered by the DCC clips -- about 1/4 inch. In use, that provides more of a change than one would think.
Photo 2 (gun) shows the holster's fit to the junction of the trigger guard and butt.
Photo 3 (gun with scale) demonstrates about where the top of the trouser belt would be. When the strong thumb slides down between the pistol and the body a slight adjustment with the drawing hand moves the back inch-or-so of the butt clear of the belt and permits a four-finger grip.
@Duces Tecum
Some questions I had:
What's your draw like? Do you pinch the gun between thumb and the pad below the index finger?
How do I order one of my own? Is it named or should I send @Tony Mayer this thread?
Any difference in comfort while carrying?
"Well you know, it's a toolbox. You put the tools in for the job." Sam
Once again proving that JMCK rocks, because Tony rocks.
I'm glad this works for you. That's way lower than I would want it. Definitely do some live fire work with it, let us know.
This thread caught my eye because I too rely on JMCK in an NPE. G17 or G19, usually 19. Same holster.
Wing Claw 2.0, extra tuck/no pad, ordered with the RCS overhooks (for tuckable). If they'd had the DC clips back then, I'd have gone with that.
Ended up modifying it by yankin' the hooks off, and installing one (inboard, over the mod-wing) RCS tuckable strut w/ a PDS loop. More secure that way, and at the same time has a little "shift" to it, for comfort when seated for long periods driving. Rides best at around 12:30, which necessitated removal of the forward clip.
Tucked in shirt, blouse the shirt out a bit, it disappears. Most importantly it allows me to avg. 1.6 on the draw, first shot A zone @ 7 yd. I'm a big proponent of the two second rule.
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