virginiatuck
Regular Member
My carry kit:
Questions, comments, suggestions?
For Glock 19:
Three 15 round magazines and two 33 round magazines.
Galco; leather pancake, OWB
Blackhawk; SERPA Level 2 Retention, OWB (belt or paddle)
InSight tactical rail light (not compatible with my holsters, but is installed when at home)
Homemade; belt magazine holster for two spares, 15 round magazines.
Remington Golden Saber HPJ, 147 gr. 9mm Luger
Winchester T-Series, 147 gr. 9mm Luger
For Kel-Tec PF-9:
One 7 round magazine.
Galco; leather, IWB (also works well in front jean pocket)
Homemade; nylon, velcro, and button-strap, ankle
Remington Golden Saber HPJ, 147 gr. 9mm Luger
Winchester T-Series, 147 gr. 9mm Luger
The Glock and the Kel-Tec can be simultaneously carried on my hips either openly or concealed; with the Glock carried in the Blackhawk, configured for cross-draw, on a belt above my left-front pocket; and the Kel-Tec IWB on my strong-side or with the IWB holster tucked into my right-front pocket. The addition of an over-shirt or jacket completely conceals both handguns, if desired.
So, why not use a cross-draw holster for daily carry?
Questions, comments, suggestions?
For Glock 19:
Three 15 round magazines and two 33 round magazines.
Galco; leather pancake, OWB
Blackhawk; SERPA Level 2 Retention, OWB (belt or paddle)
InSight tactical rail light (not compatible with my holsters, but is installed when at home)
Homemade; belt magazine holster for two spares, 15 round magazines.
Remington Golden Saber HPJ, 147 gr. 9mm Luger
Winchester T-Series, 147 gr. 9mm Luger
For Kel-Tec PF-9:
One 7 round magazine.
Galco; leather, IWB (also works well in front jean pocket)
Homemade; nylon, velcro, and button-strap, ankle
Remington Golden Saber HPJ, 147 gr. 9mm Luger
Winchester T-Series, 147 gr. 9mm Luger
The Glock and the Kel-Tec can be simultaneously carried on my hips either openly or concealed; with the Glock carried in the Blackhawk, configured for cross-draw, on a belt above my left-front pocket; and the Kel-Tec IWB on my strong-side or with the IWB holster tucked into my right-front pocket. The addition of an over-shirt or jacket completely conceals both handguns, if desired.
So, why not use a cross-draw holster for daily carry?