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Who Still Carries a J-Frame, Glock 43, or other Low-Cap Handgun?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheDoubleD" data-source="post: 3592910" data-attributes="member: 43754"><p>Glock 43 in a Boraii pocket holster, carried passive defense in lower patch pocket of cargo pants/short. Always there. If defensive posture is elevated, then add a Glock 24 in a Bianchi Paddle holster. The 43 is still there, the 24 is added.</p><p></p><p>For the wife we have a number of Glock 43's in Boraii holsters through out the house in strategic locations. She can not rack the slide and will not exercise with gun to run the slide. She says she doesn't have the strength, I say she hasn't developed the muscle memory. </p><p></p><p>Yes I know all the scenarios and the drills. She doesn't do them and doesn't want to do them. What she has learned is sight picture and trigger control. She shots the gun well and can reload when she remembers. She knows how to pull the Boraii holster off, aim in and fire. She know there is no such position as "Point and Scare"</p><p></p><p>I am a big fan of the Boraii holster. Good protection of the trigger, minimal bulk and keeps the gun upright in the pocket. the holster breaks up outside printing. I wear 5.11 cargo pants and shorts and this holster combo seems a good match. Not a tactical holster by any means, but a good safe but efficient passive carry holster.</p><p></p><p>This holster gun combo also works good for stick in the seat crack in the car or truck. Not the best option because the gun can drop through. If I could figure out a way stop that, this would be great option. Suggestions?</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]209750[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheDoubleD, post: 3592910, member: 43754"] Glock 43 in a Boraii pocket holster, carried passive defense in lower patch pocket of cargo pants/short. Always there. If defensive posture is elevated, then add a Glock 24 in a Bianchi Paddle holster. The 43 is still there, the 24 is added. For the wife we have a number of Glock 43's in Boraii holsters through out the house in strategic locations. She can not rack the slide and will not exercise with gun to run the slide. She says she doesn't have the strength, I say she hasn't developed the muscle memory. Yes I know all the scenarios and the drills. She doesn't do them and doesn't want to do them. What she has learned is sight picture and trigger control. She shots the gun well and can reload when she remembers. She knows how to pull the Boraii holster off, aim in and fire. She know there is no such position as "Point and Scare" I am a big fan of the Boraii holster. Good protection of the trigger, minimal bulk and keeps the gun upright in the pocket. the holster breaks up outside printing. I wear 5.11 cargo pants and shorts and this holster combo seems a good match. Not a tactical holster by any means, but a good safe but efficient passive carry holster. This holster gun combo also works good for stick in the seat crack in the car or truck. Not the best option because the gun can drop through. If I could figure out a way stop that, this would be great option. Suggestions? [ATTACH=full]209750[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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