Reddit Reddit reviews ClipDraw GS-B Glock 9mm/.40/.357 Gun Belt, Black

We found 4 Reddit comments about ClipDraw GS-B Glock 9mm/.40/.357 Gun Belt, Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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ClipDraw GS-B Glock 9mm/.40/.357 Gun Belt, Black
Holster-Less Concealed Carry – Protect your home, property, family, or life by keeping your Glock within easy conceal carry reach with a ClipDraw gun belt clipGlock Compatibility with all Generations including new Gen 5 – This versatile gun clip fit a 9mm, .40, .357 and slim .45 caliber Glocks, including 17, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30S, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, and 36Ambidextrous Mounting – Great for right or left-handed shooters, these conceal carry gun clips can mount on either side of the wide for faster draw and target acquisitionComplete Hardware Included – Every Clipdraw gun belt clip for Glock and other fine brands come with everything needed to quickly and easily mount the clip.Made in the USA – ClipDraw products are proudly made right here in America under strict safety and durability guidelines to ensure unmatched quality and support.
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4 Reddit comments about ClipDraw GS-B Glock 9mm/.40/.357 Gun Belt, Black:

u/qweltor · 5 pointsr/CCW

> Do you think with the XDS, I would need a trigger guard?

Imagine leaning over the counter, etc to reach over for something, and your body presses against the top/rear of the backstrap. Imagine leaning a little bit further, and something catches against the trigger as your body pushes the pistol down. As the trigger moves rearward (with relation to the pistol moving downward), the pistol functions as designed. Hope the pistol ain't pointed toward anything important or valuable.

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Did you know that the Clipdraw's instructions say:

> Do not carry with the pistol loaded. This is not a safe carrying method. To prevent unintentional discharge, only load the pistol once ready to shoot [meaning after you have already pulled the clipdraw pistol out of your belt].

Previous discussion on r/guns and r/ccw. The general consensus, without a trigger covering, is NO.

u/spnknmymunky · 1 pointr/Glocks

I personally use the block mic holster (http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B006VYBAZ8) and the clipdraw ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000G3C5J0) on my glock 23. Its super convenient I can carry it any where in my waistband and don't have an added weight or bulk of a holster.

u/Lmaobox_TF2_scruby · 1 pointr/Glocks

I ended up getting this: https://www.amazon.com/Original-Clipdraw-Glocks-Part-models/dp/B000G3C5J0

It's slim, works well and keeps my Glock 43 in my boot