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No, it is a small metal clip fasten below the slide. No holster. I use it for inside the pant concealment. Kel-Tec CNC - P-11 Accessories - P-11 Belt Clip

Over time, the slide finish begins to wear. That is why I have gone through 3 of these guns the past 20 years.

Yep, I'm familiar with those

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I'm not really concerned about something happening in a clients house. It's the walk back to the car in some of these neighborhoods. And nothing's more reliable than my S&W J frame. 5 in the gun and a couple speed loaders. I do love my Ruger SR9c IWB, but the revolver is so easy to carry.

I'm a big 2A guy and carry everywhere I can as well, and I try to stay away from places I can't.


The ridiculous idea of "gun free" zones would be laughable if there weren't so many tragedies that occur there.

GUN LAWS ONLY AFFECT LAW ABIDING CITIZENS.
Roger that sir, I agree.
 
I'm not really concerned about something happening in a clients house. It's the walk back to the car in some of these neighborhoods. And nothing's more reliable than my S&W J frame. 5 in the gun and a couple speed loaders. I do love my Ruger SR9c IWB, but the revolver is so easy to carry.

I'm a big 2A guy and carry everywhere I can as well, and I try to stay away from places I can't.

The ridiculous idea of "gun free" zones would be laughable if there weren't so many tragedies that occur there.

GUN LAWS ONLY AFFECT LAW ABIDING CITIZENS.

I'm a Ruger guy too. Got an M77mark2, a 1022 and a p89.
 
I'm a Ruger guy too. Got an M77mark2, a 1022 and a p89.

Awww, the p89, my first handgun, back in I think it was 1993. Love that gun, also had a p-90, the .45acp version. Im still looking to get these two guns back in the near future. They are built like tanks and really fun, not to mention the Kentucky State Police were issued these as their sidearms years ago, not sure if they still do now. Very reliable and easy to maintain from what I remember and felt recoil was almost not there due to its weight.

Good times.
 
Awww, the p89, my first handgun, back in I think it was 1993. Love that gun, also had a p-90, the .45acp version. Im still looking to get these two guns back in the near future. They are built like tanks and really fun, not to mention the Kentucky State Police were issued these as their sidearms years ago, not sure if they still do now. Very reliable and easy to maintain from what I remember and felt recoil was almost not there due to its weight.

Good times.

Yep, I bought mine used at a gun shop about 15 years ago. Came with 2 15 round clips. One of them said "for law enforcement use" or something to that effect.
 
In NJ we can use wasp spray. It shoots from a distance and the can has good aim.
If I could carry a gun, I would shoot half the county. Jackass eliminator, my new
# hash tag. :twitchy:
 
Like I said, each person has to make that call. I understand and respect your decision even though I don't do it. By the way, see vid for 1911 truth, lol, and by the way, you should not have to have "certain specific" ammo to make your gun run, lol, just saying

I agree with this point but disagree on 1911 being unreliable. I have fired everything through mine and never a single issue. 500 rounds of Tula one afternoon (all that was available) and not a single misfire or feed despite being dirty as all hell. I love the M&P line as well but most of the polymer stuff looks the same to me. I think the fancy brands are the ones that have more issues with ammo. They are designed to be have excellent performance but to do that you need to run premium ammo...a top fuel dragster isn't going to work with regular 87 unleaded. So to me, they are crap....for the cost, they should shoot anything and everything I put in there.

A great IWB holster that will not wear the finish on your slide is from n82tactical.com. They have a couple variations but the standard one works great and it by far the most confortable I have used.
 
I agree with this point but disagree on 1911 being unreliable. I have fired everything through mine and never a single issue. 500 rounds of Tula one afternoon (all that was available) and not a single misfire or feed despite being dirty as all hell. I love the M&P line as well but most of the polymer stuff looks the same to me. I think the fancy brands are the ones that have more issues with ammo. They are designed to be have excellent performance but to do that you need to run premium ammo...a top fuel dragster isn't going to work with regular 87 unleaded. So to me, they are crap....for the cost, they should shoot anything and everything I put in there.

A great IWB holster that will not wear the finish on your slide is from n82tactical.com. They have a couple variations but the standard one works great and it by far the most confortable I have used.
Yes!!! N8tactical have excellent ITW holsters. I own a Remington Rand 1911, you obviously know what that is, also a Springfield GI 1911. I love both but would never carry for defense. The old Rand shoots like a charm though, never a ftf or fte. No malfunctions whatsoever, its "loose". The way a 1911 should be.
 
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