You got them numbers rising for just a pocket pistol channel my boy. Amen. Been subscribed for good min. When you gonna do a "give back to the fans" saga or somn? I know you ain't got greedy bones bro. Ain't no way
LCP MAX will be the best pocket pistol in my opinion, 11+1 kr 12+1. That Diamondback in 9mm you have, I've been debating myself on getting. 9mm in the pocket is better but I'm on a capacity king kick now. Pocket carry is genuinely my "backup" firearm.
Now that winter is coming on, I've been throwing around the idea of getting a pocket carry (you make me think about spending too much of my budget Spn! 😛 ) for my jacket/coat side pocket. Loading Xtreme Penetrators, of course. (Absolute worst case scenario, having to shoot from inside the pocket. As well as whatever THEY'RE wearing). Great suggestions, but what about with gloved hands? Maybe a recap on the good pocket carry pistolas for gloved hands?
Incredible! I always look forward to watching your videos man! What are the name of your sights on the Glock 42? Do you think they would fit a Taurus G3c? Respect!!!
Any sights that read "Glock 17, Glock 19 compatible" will work. Tho may have a bit of overhang off the sides of the slide. Also be aware that Glock sights are pushed in from the LEFT side of the frame, *not* from the RIGHT side. (That's important, if you don't already know it). A lot of aftermarket sights are also set up for *combat hold* vs the *traditional hold* Meaning that you may have to aim higher over the sight picture with the new sights. You can look up _combat hold vs traditional hold_ if you need more info. From what I have read, the shape of the side of the slide makes using a sight pusher (kind of a vice like device) difficult, so they recommend using a non-metallic punch. And from personal experience, I recommend marking the sides, and middle of where the sight is while it's still in the frame, as a reference when centering the new sight. I dip a toothpick in white out for it. But anything non-permanent will work.
What about your S&W air weight, & the Ruger lcr 38 is said to have the best sights, & trigger in it's class. I guess you could call it the hellcat pro of j frames.
i got the bodyguard as well w the laser tho..... i got it for $275 so i couldnt pass it up..... got it for when i go walkin in the summer when i dont have much clothes on..... been thinkin about the g42.....
Can you on them? I've seen a couple guns where the safety can just be removed without a problem... while others need to be filled in with a special part... and in some there is just no way to remove the safety, because they don't make fillers and the gun wouldn't function right without the part being installed. They have good one's to remove magazine safeties too... and I like those, because I hate magazine safeties. It's BS when you have to spend money and take the whole gun apart to get rid of them too.
@@deucedeuce1572 the filler isn’t necessary on the bodyguard although it’s cheap enough to buy one, $3 or so. It’s one of the easiest safeties to get rid of.
@@AK-ky3ou That's good. A friend of mine has one with a safety and was talking about getting rid of it. I searched for them before and never found any (years ago). Just looked them up now and found one seller selling 3d printed one's. Might have to grab one for him. (He had his safety engage on him before when he didn't activate it...and he never uses it, so he was thinking about getting rid of it). At the time though, I don't think they made them.
Gonna have to disagree with you on slimline Glock triggers boss. They are extremely inconsistent and you might have gotten a good one. My G42 has a meh trigger and I just sold a G48 with a shit trigger as well. By far, best Glock factory trigger in my collection is a Gen3 G24, 3.5lb followed by my Gen4 G17. The Gen5s (contrary to popular belief) just suck.
I think several exist. They usually make the gun more square shaped. Some are also softer and although you can see something in the pocket, it don't look like a gun at all, but looks more like something soft and smooth. (With none of the sharper edges or distinctive features printing).
Bodyguard is the "thats my purse, I don't know you!!" Gun lol
One of the best episodes KOTH👍🏻
Thinking about getting a 42 for my wife. You liking it so much influencing me even more.
You should would be a great Christmas present for her .
G42 front pocket with a G43 bellyband are my Go To for office attire.
You got them numbers rising for just a pocket pistol channel my boy. Amen. Been subscribed for good min. When you gonna do a "give back to the fans" saga or somn? I know you ain't got greedy bones bro. Ain't no way
love your choices, I chose my LCP Max for deep conceal, Shield Plus for EDC and rotate my G43 with Shield Plus mags! great content, thanks for sharing
LCP MAX will be the best pocket pistol in my opinion, 11+1 kr 12+1. That Diamondback in 9mm you have, I've been debating myself on getting. 9mm in the pocket is better but I'm on a capacity king kick now. Pocket carry is genuinely my "backup" firearm.
Now that winter is coming on, I've been throwing around the idea of getting a pocket carry (you make me think about spending too much of my budget Spn! 😛 ) for my jacket/coat side pocket. Loading Xtreme Penetrators, of course. (Absolute worst case scenario, having to shoot from inside the pocket. As well as whatever THEY'RE wearing).
Great suggestions, but what about with gloved hands? Maybe a recap on the good pocket carry pistolas for gloved hands?
The Bodyguard looks like a bad firearm to shoot if you're trying to get out of the habit of slapping the trigger. It's almost like you have to.
What is your usual daily carry position?
Tried the LCP Max?
Lcp max with the 12 round magazine in is amazing.
Incredible!
I always look forward to watching your videos man!
What are the name of your sights on the Glock 42?
Do you think they would fit a Taurus G3c?
Respect!!!
Any sights that read "Glock 17, Glock 19 compatible" will work. Tho may have a bit of overhang off the sides of the slide.
Also be aware that Glock sights are pushed in from the LEFT side of the frame, *not* from the RIGHT side. (That's important, if you don't already know it).
A lot of aftermarket sights are also set up for *combat hold* vs the *traditional hold* Meaning that you may have to aim higher over the sight picture with the new sights. You can look up _combat hold vs traditional hold_ if you need more info.
From what I have read, the shape of the side of the slide makes using a sight pusher (kind of a vice like device) difficult, so they recommend using a non-metallic punch.
And from personal experience, I recommend marking the sides, and middle of where the sight is while it's still in the frame, as a reference when centering the new sight. I dip a toothpick in white out for it. But anything non-permanent will work.
@@WarriorSoul357 thank you!
I really appreciate that!
What about your S&W air weight, & the Ruger lcr 38 is said to have the best sights, & trigger in it's class. I guess you could call it the hellcat pro of j frames.
Ok, what, in your opinion, nice or best pocket holster for a Smith and wesson 340pd a revolver
Interesting logic and choices. You should have that right thumb looked at before it turns into a problem.
Apart from pocket pistols and micros, no compacts? There’s only so much vids one can rehash on tiny edc’s.
I don't pocket carry but the Glock 42 I need a Stash holster from HAWG.
i got the bodyguard as well w the laser tho..... i got it for $275 so i couldnt pass it up..... got it for when i go walkin in the summer when i dont have much clothes on..... been thinkin about the g42.....
The Glock 42, Ruger Max 380 for me.
Glock 42 "issues" are likely ammo related. Cheap
.380 is some of worst bullets you'll ever find.
I wouldn’t trust 380 with my life if I had to save my life with it yeah but if I have a choice I wouldn’t carry a 380
Haven’t watched the video yet but I’m gonna assume Glock is your favorite 😂
Haha fair enough! You’ll see tho!
My pocket carry now is the xd9 compact!
My pocket pistol is a Taurus 856 38 special
Yeeeeeee 🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
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Why not delete the safety? If you aren’t training to disengage, it’d be a nightmare if it was somehow engaged and you had to use it.
Can you on them? I've seen a couple guns where the safety can just be removed without a problem... while others need to be filled in with a special part... and in some there is just no way to remove the safety, because they don't make fillers and the gun wouldn't function right without the part being installed. They have good one's to remove magazine safeties too... and I like those, because I hate magazine safeties. It's BS when you have to spend money and take the whole gun apart to get rid of them too.
@@deucedeuce1572 the filler isn’t necessary on the bodyguard although it’s cheap enough to buy one, $3 or so. It’s one of the easiest safeties to get rid of.
@@AK-ky3ou That's good. A friend of mine has one with a safety and was talking about getting rid of it. I searched for them before and never found any (years ago). Just looked them up now and found one seller selling 3d printed one's. Might have to grab one for him. (He had his safety engage on him before when he didn't activate it...and he never uses it, so he was thinking about getting rid of it). At the time though, I don't think they made them.
Carry my bodyguard in a sticky holster in my pocket
Thanks brother!
43 with pinky extension if 42 I want hollow points and extension for pocket carry maybe a lcp max also
Glocks are great guns until you try a CZ and then you just cry.
No joke, first time shooting a CZ my first thought was; “this is how Glocks should come”
Got my 42 for $300. Its my summer edc
Great price/ choice. Respect!
Gonna have to disagree with you on slimline Glock triggers boss. They are extremely inconsistent and you might have gotten a good one. My G42 has a meh trigger and I just sold a G48 with a shit trigger as well. By far, best Glock factory trigger in my collection is a Gen3 G24, 3.5lb followed by my Gen4 G17. The Gen5s (contrary to popular belief) just suck.
every one of these holsters print, they need to invent printless holster, every holster is gun shped
I think several exist. They usually make the gun more square shaped. Some are also softer and although you can see something in the pocket, it don't look like a gun at all, but looks more like something soft and smooth. (With none of the sharper edges or distinctive features printing).
Glock g42 is my choice!
Lcp2 and max for me