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    Well after several weeks of carrying I came to a conclusion. Remove the holster and place the pistol in the holster, THEN put the holster containing the pistol on my belt. Slow but safe. Safe is better than fast. The pistol draws fast and that is what may count someday.
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    New York trigger pull spring increases trigger pull from 5.5 to 11 pounds.

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    In my limited experience the problem with Glocks lies in getting the proper holster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j1 View Post
    In my limited experience the problem with Glocks lies in buying a glock in the first place.
    I fixed the quote

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    I have always found Glocks and Bianchi holsters to be a good match. I like their military holster for my full sized G21 and the Accumold paddle holster I had for my smaller G23 and concealed carry was great in the car, cant angle easily adjustable to be strong or weak side and even crossdraw. No belt holster is really comfortable or easy to access quickly if you have an excess of midriff, then you're better off with a shoulder rig if you can find a comfortable one that's made for the model you want to carry.
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    What if you have fat shoulders too? How about an ankle rig?

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