Technaclip
Looks an awful lot like the KT one... But for an extra $10.
Technaclip
Looks an awful lot like the KT one... But for an extra $10.
Well...
If you intend to keep the gun than in the long run the beltclip will certainly pay for itself.
If you plan on CCW and buy a holster how long will that last before you wear it out and need to buy another one???
I like Leather holsters and about evey 6-8 months its worn out and I have to spend another $50 dollars for a new one. "SEE WHAT I MEAN!!!"
Besides I like the beltclip for inside the waistband carry better than any holster I have came accross yet.
Belt clips don't cover the trigger. I wouldn't IWB with one.
That was my worry at first too.
But after experimenting with it I found it to be 100% safe for inside the waistband carry.
I check around and a number of years ago the FBI used to carry their guns using a beltclip.
For Revolvers there is whats called a Barrami-Hipgrip that works like the beltclip.
The grips are made out of plastic and the right side grip has a piece that is molded along with the grip that hangs out and rides over the belt or pants waistband to keep the gun from slipping down the pants.
Columbus Ohio police detectives used to use the Barrami-HipGrip back in the day when they was only permitted to carry revolvers.
SPELLED IT WRONG!!!
Its spelled Barami Hip-Grip Barami Hip Grip Concealed Pistol Revolver
There are alot of people that has never heard of this grip and even less has heard of it today since its one of those OldSchool things.
But it works really good.
I got one made out of laminated wood and it really looks sharp on my Smith & Wesson model 60 J-Frame 38SPL
I agree with Banana 380 I don`t want nothing in my pants that the trigger isnt covered.
You'll Shoot Your Eye Out, Kid
Wow! I remember the Barami from back in the 80s. I didn't realize they were still in business. What a blast from the past.![]()
Scott
I have my 2nd belt clip because the first one broke for no reason while in the grocery store.I tried to get it replaced by KT with no response.So I bought a 2nd one on eBay.
The thing you need to watch is when sitting in a upholstered chair or sliding into your car the very bottom tip is curved out and sharp, it will slice the seat cover and slide into the slot causing a lot of damage to your seat.Believe me I did it to both are autos causing $540.00 in damage to the one that I had repaired.The other one I HAVE NOT HAD REPAIRED IT NOW HAS A PIECE OF DUCT TAPE ON IT.
Its a shame I did it to times before I realized I need to remove my pistol from the rear of my body to the side.SLOW LEARNER;
I carried my P-11 for years with the belt clip with no problems, and have been using one on my P-40 since I got it. It is safe, as long as you take care when inserting it. Once it's in your waistband, there isn't anything that is going to get into the trigger guard and pull the trigger.
It is the most comfortable, versatile way to carry a concealed pistol that I have come across.
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My P-32 came with a belt clip when I purchased it (installed from the gun shop). I just finished my CC class a couple weekends ago and I'm still waiting for my CHL to arrive. I have not yet determined how I will be carrying but surely want to give the belt clip a try in front pocket. I also have an LCP with no clip and purchased a pocket holster for it, but if the belt clip proves to be my preferred choice of carry, I will surely be getting a clip for it.
P-32
LCP
21A