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I agree, though that adds a holster and would be uncomfortable with the glock 19 made square stuck in your pocket. I think this uses the mag from the 19 or the 17, though I have seen some pics/videos that it fold just fine with the big 31 round mag (is that the right number i just know it is bigger).
This lets you pocket it and keep the larger capacity most of the pocket guns give up.
Personally if I just want something quick to tuck in my pocket I have a 5 shot .38 special revolver and a sticky holster that works great. Pocket or tuck into the belt of almost anything. otherwise I have a glock 19 that I carry when I want to take a little more time before going out to put on the holster. I would rather carry the larger gun the chance having to reload the revolver in that situation, but often I know I won't take the time to deal with the holster and belt for quick trips to the store so the revolver lets me have something all the time where I would otherwise not carry. Oddly I think the two guns cost about the same as buying this folding gun so it isn't even a case of cheaper to have one instead of two.
If you have three seconds to pull a gun and shoot this will be useless.
I don't know of a legitimate use for this outside of an active shooter (and even then, only in the scenario where you aren't among the first set of targets.)
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[–] clamhurt_legbeard 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Outline is important, but you can make it square without cutting up the gun.
[–] Thrus2 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I agree, though that adds a holster and would be uncomfortable with the glock 19 made square stuck in your pocket. I think this uses the mag from the 19 or the 17, though I have seen some pics/videos that it fold just fine with the big 31 round mag (is that the right number i just know it is bigger).
This lets you pocket it and keep the larger capacity most of the pocket guns give up.
Personally if I just want something quick to tuck in my pocket I have a 5 shot .38 special revolver and a sticky holster that works great. Pocket or tuck into the belt of almost anything. otherwise I have a glock 19 that I carry when I want to take a little more time before going out to put on the holster. I would rather carry the larger gun the chance having to reload the revolver in that situation, but often I know I won't take the time to deal with the holster and belt for quick trips to the store so the revolver lets me have something all the time where I would otherwise not carry. Oddly I think the two guns cost about the same as buying this folding gun so it isn't even a case of cheaper to have one instead of two.
[–] clamhurt_legbeard ago
If you have three seconds to pull a gun and shoot this will be useless.
I don't know of a legitimate use for this outside of an active shooter (and even then, only in the scenario where you aren't among the first set of targets.)