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I've not carried my 26 that much since I've just had it for a month or so... I have an Aholster pocket holster and I can also put it in the Crossbreed Supertuck that I have for my 19. Once the weather warms, it may become my primary carry.

One thing I've noticed is that even when I'm pocket carrying a sturdy belt really makes a difference.

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I got a 27 last week. I currently have an uncle mikes ankle holster, a Galco tuck n go, and I just ordered a supertuck.

I bought the 27 to be my glovebox gun but I love it so much that I've really enjoyed carrying it and rarely leave it locked in the car. My normal carry piece is a Walther PPS - essentially a single stack version of my 27. I think that I'll go back to the PPS come warmer weather but the 27 is a fine pistol with an excellent capacity in such a small package. It is one of the best shooting pistols right out of the box that I've ever owned. I think my sip of the "koolaid" has got me addicted.

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I know whatcha mean Tnhawk, I started out with a Sig and had a snobbish attitude about Glocks. If I'd ever told anyone what I thought, I'd be eating my words right about now. I love my lil ole 27. My Sig P239 is about the same size but only holds 8 shots. The Glock (with the pearce +2) holds 12. Its just about the perfect size and I really appreciate the expandability of the capacity with the interchangable magazines and pearce extensions.

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I have always front pocket carried my G27, please show or tell me how you carry yours.

Thanks

Sharp:___________

For casual carry:

Cold weather: Front pocket of jacket or hip pocket for overalls or dungarees.

Warm weather: Hip pocket of dungarees or overalls.

Sunday go to meeting: Front pocket or flap hip pocket depending on khakis. I use good pleated khakis or cargo pocket khakis like those from Cabelas.

Hip pocket draw and jacket pocket draw is quick.

Use an Allan Miller Kydex pocket holster.

XreedX makes a good point here. I heartily agree. I use a wilderness tactical belt all the time.

One thing I've noticed is that even when I'm pocket carrying a sturdy belt really makes a difference.

Hope this helps

Kind regards,

Leroy

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