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    Default Re: Clock 17 concealment

    Quote Originally Posted by Burner825 View Post
    Could have written that better.The claw works too much and twists the gun that the top of my slide pushed forward away from my belly,printing.
    Everything has some sort of reaction.

    Removing the claw may reduce the grip tuck.

    As someone with a successful lifestyle body, a wedge tends to counteract the top of the gun tipping forward

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    Default Re: Clock 17 concealment

    Yup. I shape a fresh wedge every few months from some closed cell foam.

    Without the claw the Kore belt works better. With current claw, the leather.

    Same thing with a rigger type belts vs rigid on a strong side carry.

    Been carrying appendix for a few years. Much more finicky (to me at least) than strong side.

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    Default Re: Clock 17 concealment

    Quote Originally Posted by Burner825 View Post
    Yup. I shape a fresh wedge every few months from some closed cell foam.

    Without the claw the Kore belt works better. With current claw, the leather.

    Same thing with a rigger type belts vs rigid on a strong side carry.

    Been carrying appendix for a few years. Much more finicky (to me at least) than strong side.
    Is the every few months because the foam collapses?

    Have you tried yoga blocks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cockroach View Post
    Is the every few months because the foam collapses?Have you tried yoga blocks?
    The closed cell foam I have now is a fair medium between comfort and replacement.Most recently was because my boep grew.Not familiar with yoga blocks. Thanks. I'll keep that in mind.

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    Default Re: Clock 17 concealment

    Quote Originally Posted by Vaal View Post
    I fully agree with you on chopping a 17 grip down to 19 size, it must be the best appendix gun which never officially came out of the Glock factory. If they release it, will it be called the G 17X? LoL
    who does cut 17 grips down to 19 length here in SA ?
    and are there any members that have had this done here on GS ?

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    Default Re: Clock 17 concealment

    It will be the 19X which I have, in vice-versa 17 slide size with 19 grip size so it would be a X17.

    @Rigby,

    Anyways just wanted to find out if you have contacted SLEC maybe they can do a cut job like that.

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    Default Re: Clock 17 concealment

    Quote Originally Posted by Branden88 View Post
    It will be the 19X which I have, in vice-versa 17 slide size with 19 grip size so it would be a X17.

    @Rigby,

    Anyways just wanted to find out if you have contacted SLEC maybe they can do a cut job like that.

    SA Laser Engraving & Cerakote

    Randfontein, Gauteng.

    Cell: 083 411 4024 ( Calls & WhatsApp)

    Email: salaserandmarking@gmail.com
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    I know SLEC well , they have done several pistols for me but I have never enquired about a glock chop before, I will contact Martin and ask him.

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    Default Re: Clock 17 concealment

    I carry a 17 MOS with an O Light PL Pro in a Southwest Rattler holster, which I have absolutely no problem concealing AIWB. I find that the extra length owing to the protruding WML actually helps keep the gun closer to my body

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    Default Re: Clock 17 concealment

    Quote Originally Posted by Karoobow View Post
    I am also seriously considering the southwest rattler....other option being the phlster enigma (because of concealment etc) but R2k just for the belt is a bit hectic, but stil an option thought, thanks for your input

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    Hi, did you buy the Rattler, your feedback please

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    Default Re: Clock 17 concealment

    Quote Originally Posted by bluefronted View Post
    Hi, did you buy the Rattler, your feedback please
    Not yet, I am still using the first holster I bought. It is a no fuss minimalistic type holster, I am still a bit cautious about aiwb but I might go that route for better concealment when summer arrives.

    Also considering the same type of holster and tweaking the claws. Will look at the options when summer arrives

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