View Full Version : Glock 37 carry Gear
Will Miller
11-11-2007, 22:09
Was wondering what everyone is using for an everyday carry rig.?
so far I have tried the follwing holster for a G37
Don Hume Agent 711 Hand Boned Very nice Holster Wears and Hides well
Galco Fletch wasnt really impressed for the price, I have also tried a summer comfort and a comp tac settable cant paddle holster so far still looking for the perfect Rig.
Uncle Mike's Professional
I use Blade-Tech straight drop OWB's and FBI Cant w/Strap IWB's on a Wilderness belt.
engineer151515
11-12-2007, 09:23
I use a
Galco Silhouette High Ride Holster (Glock 21 model) for my Glock 37.
Found a matching mag holder from a local holster maker for an extra mag.
Belt = Wilderness (Coyote) - I need a nice leather belt for this holster but just haven't gotten there yet.
I don't carry this daily as my Glock 19 does most the daily stuff.
http://www.usgalco.com/Catalog/normal/SILHO.JPG
Will Miller
11-12-2007, 11:42
I plan on getting a CTAC for my G37 those work really nice for large frame guns and my G22 that I carried for several years wanst even noticable in one to me or anyone else,I will use that until my sparks VMII gets Here.
Napa Nick
11-14-2007, 18:20
I have a Brommeland MaxCon v for my G38, it is an IWB and it is actually comfortable ......go figure. I can put it under a T-shirt and it goes away.
pack-indy
11-28-2007, 11:15
I sport a Tucker "Answer" and wouldn't trade it for anything!
R M Holsterworks Low Rider IWB:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Uncle Mike's Pro. is good, and in my cold weather coat the pocket is big enough to completely insert the gun, and the gun is available quick which is the point. If I go inside someplace, I zip the pocket up. I use a Saf-T Blok when it's in my pocket, no problem.
I'm also getting a Clip Draw, just a clip that screws on the gun for IWB, and for that I'll use the Saf-T-Blok also, added peace of mind - and if gun was taken by a BG in a fight, he'd have hell trying to figure out how to get the safety off, especially at night, since most safety releases are on the frame, not behind the trigger.
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