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<blockquote data-quote="TJohn" data-source="post: 730403" data-attributes="member: 4242"><p>I have used a Galco Ultra Deep Cover tuckable holster with glock 26 and 27 at approximately 4 to 5 o'clock and it has worked for me both tucked and untucked with the right shirt. The same holster will work for a Glock 19/23 as well, although I think I prefer the Galco Summer Comfort SUM226 (not tuckable though) for the larger gun, as it cants the gun forward a little helping to hide the grip more in line with your body. I usually wear a t-shirt tucked in under the holster with a tucked or untucked button up shirt over it. I have carried this way for about a year now and have had no problems. I always carry chambered and I have never seen a Glock go off without having it's trigger pulled, but I have seen mechanical safeties fail on .22 rifles and AK-47/WASR-10's and allow you to pop of a round with the gun on safe! So, you can't always depend on mechanical safeties anyhow; 99.9% of gun safety it is safe gun handling/training, (proper mindset and use/placement of your trigger finger).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJohn, post: 730403, member: 4242"] I have used a Galco Ultra Deep Cover tuckable holster with glock 26 and 27 at approximately 4 to 5 o'clock and it has worked for me both tucked and untucked with the right shirt. The same holster will work for a Glock 19/23 as well, although I think I prefer the Galco Summer Comfort SUM226 (not tuckable though) for the larger gun, as it cants the gun forward a little helping to hide the grip more in line with your body. I usually wear a t-shirt tucked in under the holster with a tucked or untucked button up shirt over it. I have carried this way for about a year now and have had no problems. I always carry chambered and I have never seen a Glock go off without having it's trigger pulled, but I have seen mechanical safeties fail on .22 rifles and AK-47/WASR-10's and allow you to pop of a round with the gun on safe! So, you can't always depend on mechanical safeties anyhow; 99.9% of gun safety it is safe gun handling/training, (proper mindset and use/placement of your trigger finger). [/QUOTE]
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