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  • IndyTom

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    Around Christmas, I was looking for some trigger guards for family members who were doing bag-carry and found Aegis Armory. They seemed to work out nicely for them, so I picked up some for myself for an LCP II and a P320C. The pocket holster that came with the LCP II was decent, but not as secure as I'd like. As for the P320, I wanted something to secure it around the house without carrying it around in the IWB holster I got for it. I've been practicing drawing the Ruger today and have a pretty good feel for it (no trigger pulls and no failures to remove the guard after an early fumble). It also allows it to sit a little deeper in my pocket and not print the trigger guard, which I started noticing with the Ruger-provided pocket holster.

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    IndyTom

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    Oct 3, 2013
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    Fishers
    It has been great for pocket carry of my LCP2 in the warmer weather. I did notice that one pair of shorts has a slightly longer belt-to-pocket distance, so the string tends to be under constant tension which can inadvertently cause it to shift in my pocket, but I haven't had any issues in any of my other pants or shorts.
     
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