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re: Anyone use Urban Carry CC holsters?
Posted on 8/8/16 at 10:58 pm to upgrayedd
Posted on 8/8/16 at 10:58 pm to upgrayedd
quote:I understand, and agree.
If you're not comfortable, you're not going to want to wear it.
I'm not saying anyone should gear up with some that's seriously uncomfortable. But there seems to be a whole generation (not referring to you) that wants a magical gun & holster rig that they won't even feel when they carry.
I carry a G19 in an OWB (Comptac) holster all day, every day. Do I know it's there ? -- sure. But I'm used to it. I can tell it's on my hip, but it isn't "painful" and it doesn't bother me.
The times when I feel uncomfortable are when I don't//can't carry because I'n in a NPE.
I guess I'm saying (based on talking with a lot of students) that too many people pick a tiny gun because they're not willing to try carrying a "full size" gun and adapting to the feel of carrying it.
I (along with just virtually everyone else) shoot a "full size" gun better than I can shoot a mouse gun. So my redneck logic tells me to "Get used to it," instead of automatically assuming I have to limit my CCW options to a "baby sized" pistol.
Again, just my $.02
Posted on 8/16/16 at 12:05 pm to dawg23
Thank you for your post. At Urban Carry we are aware of this from the first production of the holster. The leather we use is genuine saddle grade leather and can be stiff the first few days. At one point there was a batch that was stiffer than normal and didn’t grip the gun as well for the first 3-4 days of use. Once broken in though by wearing the holster for a few days the leather molds to the firearm providing the necessary retention. With the leather broken-in and your retrieving hand in position to retrieve the firearm you'll find it very easy to draw.
If you order on our site UrbanCarryHolsters.com you are welcome to try it yourself for a month risk free, if it doesn’t work for you just send it back, no problem. We truly believe it’s important for most Americans to carry every day, unfortunately due to concealment or comfort issues many do not. We wanted to overcome that issue. You’ll likely find with the Urban Carry it is surprising comfortably, completely concealed and very easy to draw.
Feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions, also on a separate note take a look and share our recent video on Gun Rights LINK - Holster opinions aside here we can all agree to push back against gun control. Thank you!
If you order on our site UrbanCarryHolsters.com you are welcome to try it yourself for a month risk free, if it doesn’t work for you just send it back, no problem. We truly believe it’s important for most Americans to carry every day, unfortunately due to concealment or comfort issues many do not. We wanted to overcome that issue. You’ll likely find with the Urban Carry it is surprising comfortably, completely concealed and very easy to draw.
Feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions, also on a separate note take a look and share our recent video on Gun Rights LINK - Holster opinions aside here we can all agree to push back against gun control. Thank you!
Posted on 8/16/16 at 12:22 pm to dawg23
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But there seems to be a whole generation (not referring to you) that wants a magical gun & holster rig that they won't even feel when they carry.
Couldn't agree with you more.
I was in the same frame of mind until I challenged myself to carry a bigger pistol. Now I'm just used to it.
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