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membler
03-26-2010, 09:57 AM
I'm finding the most comfortable way to carry my CW9 is on my strong side about the 4 o'clock position just stuck in my waistband. It just sits there feeling very secure. I've looked the the Clipdraw but don't like the idea of taping something to my slide and I'm not sure it's necessary with this gun. Does anyone else carry this way and is there a downside?

snatch
03-26-2010, 11:29 AM
I'm not gonna give my opinion or tell you there is a right way or wrong way, but I think you REALLY REALLY owe it to yourself to google PLAXICO BURRESS.you should be able to find all the answers you are looking for. Trust me on this one.don't hesitate.just do it

Rotty37
03-26-2010, 11:33 AM
I'm finding the most comfortable way to carry my CW9 is on my strong side about the 4 o'clock position just stuck in my waistband. It just sits there feeling very secure. I've looked the the Clipdraw but don't like the idea of taping something to my slide and I'm not sure it's necessary with this gun. Does anyone else carry this way and is there a downside?

Why? :crazy:

Wolfpacker
03-26-2010, 12:09 PM
i could never fathom carrying this gun with a loaded round in the chamber without having it secured into a holster of some kind

membler
03-26-2010, 12:39 PM
I'm not gonna give my opinion or tell you there is a right way or wrong way, but I think you REALLY REALLY owe it to yourself to google PLAXICO BURRESS.you should be able to find all the answers you are looking for. Trust me on this one.don't hesitate.just do it

I think he was wearing sweat pants. I'm talking about wearing a good gun belt and jeans. I tried it out and it really sits there very stable. I'm not saying I would even carry this way but it made me curious if anyone else has found this to be true.

I have a Crossbreed Mini Tuck on the way and a Mitch Rosen Clipper. The clipper is fine but adds some bulk. I look forward to receiving the mini tuck.

Thanks, Mike

snatch
03-26-2010, 01:28 PM
I would at the very least get the clip draw.it will not hurt your gun.and even though it is shiny and new it will eventually get beat up and abused if its gonna be your carry weapon. The first scratch is the hardest,after that they are battle scars that add character.my guitar is beat to hell,but its been there and back and it shows,but each nick bump or scratch tells a story. If you're comfortable without a holster then that's your perogative,but just a warning,u will get some flaming so be prepared.and remember,its not just your safety but those around you as well,and accidents happen to all of us.if you don't want to carry with a holster I would try to get the new york trigger installed on your kahr,or ditch it and pick up a double action revolver with a heavey trigger pull and a hip grip. Just my 2 cents