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05-01-2012, 07:49
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Yep, Glock 17 in a Serpa OWB. I wear a tucked in t shirt with an open shirt over it OC is legal in Wis and printing doesn't matter.
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05-01-2012, 14:43
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#52
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Originally Posted by Wolf Spyder
I carry a full sized 10mm Glock 20 everyday.

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 Nice.
How to do you carry the 4 mags?
I dig the rattle can make-up look!
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05-01-2012, 18:30
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Quote:
Originally Posted by geofri
 Nice.
How to do you carry the 4 mags?
I dig the rattle can make-up look!
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The short answer is; stuffed anywhere I can...
The long answer is, some times I only carry three spair magazines. All joking aside, at the moment I am using a Galco SUM228B Summer Comfort IWB holster and two Galco QMC28 Quick Magazine Carriers. I wear them IWB with the plastic clips on the out side. The other two mags go into a cargo pockets or back pockets. Some times I wear my Galco MC228B shoulder rig with double mag pouches on both sides to carry four spair mags and my IWB SUM228B holster to carry the Glock 20. However, I change up all the time. Some times I use the Clip Draw and for-go using a holster. It just depends what I'm wearing, but I almost always have on Lee Dungarees cargo shorts or 5.11 Tactical pants.
On top of all of that I use the 5.11 Tactical BOB shoulder bag as a get home bag and I always have several mags stuffed in it.
As for the spray paint, I did that several years ago and most of it has worn off.




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"Only large manly men and very dangerous mythical creatures can handle the raw power of the 10mm"
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05-01-2012, 19:56
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#54
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Bad. Ass.
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05-01-2012, 20:10
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Glock 21sf in a Crossbreed Supertuck and two spare magazines in my pocket is my EDC.
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05-01-2012, 20:20
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Originally Posted by geofri
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I think so. But don't get me wrong... it's a big black brick, one big giant chunk of metal and plastic. You know it is on your hip all frick'n day long. But I just won't carry anything else. Clint Smith once said, "Carrying a concealed firearm is not supposed to be comfortable, so much as it is supposed to be comforting"
16 rounds of 10mm in the gun, and as much as 60 more rounds on my person in spair magazines is very comforting.
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Originally Posted by Wolf Spyder
"Only large manly men and very dangerous mythical creatures can handle the raw power of the 10mm"
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05-01-2012, 20:26
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Comforting and comfortable, yes I do!
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05-01-2012, 21:06
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Don't carry a Glock. But a Beretta 92.
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05-01-2012, 21:26
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Comforting and comfortable, yes I do!
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quite a pair ya got there..
17 and 26?
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Originally Posted by Wolf Spyder
I think so. But don't get me wrong... it's a big black brick, one big giant chunk of metal and plastic. You know it is on your hip all frick'n day long. But I just won't carry anything else. Clint Smith once said, "Carrying a concealed firearm is not supposed to be comfortable, so much as it is supposed to be comforting"
16 rounds of 10mm in the gun, and as much as 60 more rounds on my person in spair magazines is very comforting.
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* forgot to ask.
One: What kinda knives are those?
Two: Do you remember what type of paint you used?
What's with your serial.. looks like all 7's in one shot, and all 8's in another..
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05-02-2012, 10:35
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Quote:
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What kinda knives are those?
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CRKT M16-14Z-SF. I purchased both of those brand new in North Carolina at a Tactical Store for $20 each. Actually I bought six and gave the others away as gifts. I have several CRKT M16-14 model folding knives. My favorites are the M16-14M but they stopped making those.
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Do you remember what type of paint you used?
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Ya, Rust-Oleum & Krylon. I paint almost all my gear.
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What's with your serial.. looks like all 7's in one shot, and all 8's in another.
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I photo-shopped the serial numbers with the Clone Brush. No one needs to know my serial numbers but me and my family. It is bad enough that there are 4473 forms out there with these numbers on them... no sense in making a permanent internet record of them as well.
Here is a photo showing my daily carry Glock 20 next to the night stand Glock 20. Both are technically the same age, however, the daily carry Glock 20 has over 9000 rounds through it and it has been carried almost everyday for about 11 years or so.

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"Only large manly men and very dangerous mythical creatures can handle the raw power of the 10mm"
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05-02-2012, 11:16
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Been carrying G20 since '92 in a Glock holster @ 3 o'clock
G35 since '07 the same way.
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05-02-2012, 13:23
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Wolf Spyder
CRKT M16-14Z-SF. I purchased both of those brand new in North Carolina at a Tactical Store for $20 each. Actually I bought six and gave the others away as gifts. I have several CRKT M16-14 model folding knives. My favorites are the M16-14M but they stopped making those.
Ya, Rust-Oleum & Krylon. I paint almost all my gear.
I photo-shopped the serial numbers with the Clone Brush. No one needs to know my serial numbers but me and my family. It is bad enough that there are 4473 forms out there with these numbers on them... no sense in making a permanent internet record of them as well.
Here is a photo showing my daily carry Glock 20 next to the night stand Glock 20. Both are technically the same age, however, the daily carry Glock 20 has over 9000 rounds through it and it has been carried almost everyday for about 11 years or so.

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I got to ask, do you worry about hearing loss if you ever have to use your pistol in self defense? I ask because I did not see the ear plugs in your edc.
Do you carry hot loads or low pressure rounds for ccw?
I am also in the process of getting a full size pistol due to my large hands, and the fact that I find myself retrieving a full size gun faster from concealment than a compact or sub compact.
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05-02-2012, 13:37
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Quote:
Originally Posted by EddieG17
Hello I'm new to this forum. I was wondering if anybody carrys a full size Glock? Where do you carry? I have a Glock 17 gen 3. A month ago I purchased a Galco Triton kydex holster . Thanks in advance for any responses; shoot safe, and God bless
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Over the past 8 years I've carried a big 45 ACP Glock Model 21, and spare magazine, over my, 'appendix' or on my hip, ITB, almost everyday. Unless you're one very skinny dude you should be fine. All ya got 'a do is learn how to properly, 'dress around the gun'. (Thank you for the blessing!)
By the way, welcome to GT! Hope you like it here.
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05-02-2012, 13:40
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I have to say, this thread is inspiring. Has me wanting to move back up carrying my 19 or 17, instead of 26.
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Originally Posted by quadraceryfz450
I did not see the ear plugs in your edc.
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You plan to have time to put in ear plugs?
*or was that a 10mm reference?
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05-02-2012, 17:10
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Quote:
Originally Posted by geofri
I have to say, this thread is inspiring. Has me wanting to move back up carrying my 19 or 17, instead of 26.
You plan to have time to put in ear plugs?
*or was that a 10mm reference?
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Please, tell me you did not take me serious on the ear plugs.
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05-02-2012, 17:27
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I carry a G19C. I think fifteen hollowpoints is enough :D
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05-02-2012, 19:30
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G22 OWB shirt over 80% of the time. S&W 642 with shorts OWB cross draw 20%. Oh, and Galco leather.
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05-02-2012, 23:33
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Quote:
Originally Posted by quadraceryfz450
I got to ask, do you worry about hearing loss if you ever have to use your pistol in self defense?
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Huh? What did you say?
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Do you carry hot loads or low pressure rounds for ccw?
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Most of the time I just use the old stand by, Winchester 175gr. Silvertip JHP. However, if I'm headed in to the forrest I have my favorite 165gr. Gold Dots loaded with 10.2 grains of 800-X.
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"Only large manly men and very dangerous mythical creatures can handle the raw power of the 10mm"
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05-02-2012, 23:44
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Quote:
Originally Posted by geofri
I have to say, this thread is inspiring. Has me wanting to move back up carrying my 19 or 17, instead of 26.
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Do it, I have faith in you!
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05-02-2012, 23:45
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Huh? What did you say?
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05-03-2012, 02:20
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Quote:
Originally Posted by EddieG17
Hello I'm new to this forum , I was wondering if anybody carrys the full size glocks ? Were do you carry ? I have a glock 17 gen 3 I have juss purchased a month ago with a galco Triton kydex holster . Thanks in advance for any responses , shoot safe and God bless
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I don't carry a Glock much anymore but will carry my Glock 22 from time to time if I have it at the range for the day. When I do carry it, I usually carry it strong side in a Don Hume H726 belt holster. Or, I carry it strong side, slightly behind my right hip in a Don Hume PCCH IWB holster.
Believe it or not, although a full size gun, it still conceals very well with the right holster/wardrobe combination.
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05-03-2012, 06:51
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I regularly carry a G17 with rmr
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05-03-2012, 09:44
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I carry a 3rd gen G-17 in glock's sport/combat holster.Good combo for me three seasons out of the year.YMMV.tom.
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05-04-2012, 13:34
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Gen 4 G19 All day long.
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05-04-2012, 14:22
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I have the G22 and a G35 so I carry both full sized guns. I will eventually add a smaller Glock but don't know which one. My logical answer is a G23 or G27 but the G29 is just too cool.
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