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Uncle Punk

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  1. What works for one person doesn't always work for another but if you like this style of holster I found that the G19 worked better with the extra length. YMMV
  2. Pick a caliber, pick a capacity number, pick a frame size, pick a design platform, pick a manufacturer, pick your sights, are you going to carry a light, how about a laser, how much is all of this going to weigh, carry with one in the chamber, ... IWB, OWB, AIWB, shoulder (horizontal, vertical), cross draw, ankle, small of back, leather, kydex, tucked, untucked, dress up, dress down, summer or winter clothes, positive retention, .... Don't worry without any experience I got this no problem. This is the only logical solution.
  3. I've stated this before but I hate the way a Glock feels in my hand, thankfully I've shot one despite the feeling. I love the way they shoot though and can't find anything else that I shoot better. I also find that the longer length of the G19 conceals the grip of the gun better than the G26 using certain methods of carry. The extra five rounds of capacity is a bonus as well. When looking for a carry piece it's just as important to have an idea about the way you intend to carry it and if that method is available for the firearm you consider purchasing. Don't be surprised if what you think you wanted in both a firearm or holster is completely different after you have lived with them for a while.
  4. No I am a supplier for Raven Concealment Systems.
  5. Official word is early spring but I am betting it will be before winter is over.
  6. I thought you were going into business making your own kydex holsters? They still make original kydex ones for most every other pistol.
  7. $35 for the complete setup, $20 for the trigger guard and paracord to be used as a tethered option, $20 for the hardware, strut & loop to attach to the VanGuard if purchased without at initial purchase.
  8. I hope everything falls in place and they are for sale soon.
  9. Coming soon. I have been using one of these since August and thinks it's some neat gear to add to the rest of my carry options. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaaY3YRPbkw More pictures Added 020812 http://kitup.military.com/2012/02/public-service-announcement-raven.html http://www.facebook.com/pages/Raven-Concealment-Systems/305851175686?sk=wall
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    From the album: Holsters

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    From the album: Holsters

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    From the album: Holsters

  15. I HATE these stupid cards. It implies that you need the state to regulate your protection. The goal should be that we don't need a license like in several other states. Using the states requirements to make you sound important to a business makes it seem like we need the state to issue us permission to protect ourselves. The people who live in Free states without the need of a license to carry are not second class citizens. As a business owner the only thing I am worried about is my liability. Currently there is no liability to a business if a lawful use of self defense takes place on their property.
  16. Did anyone catch a look at MJ's toes, they look like fingers. I bet they would fit in a pair of gloves.
  17. Not a good idea for a faster pace the roads have dew on them and are quite slick.
  18. I have been thinking of sumo for this year but this might help me make a decision. My current street bike gets 1,600 to 2,100 miles on a rear and it’s a pain in the ass plus expensive. I'm not sure I want to go with 500 mile tire changes because I know the bike will be sitting around a lot waiting for me to get around to putting another tire on it. What tires are you running?
  19. If you want to make sure she has a good time make sure you plan to be back to your hotel by dark. Riding on the roads down there at night on a motorcycle doubles the intimidating factor.
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