The Down Range Forum
Member Section => Handguns => Topic started by: rsm369 on February 26, 2010, 08:18:49 PM
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I'am new to this forum, I have a question, I'am right handed and want to know what side left or right , should I wear a magazine holster for my spare mags? I would love to hear from expierenced people, any imput would be greatly appreciated.
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I've been carrying since 1985 (Florida was NOT the first ccw state ) and since I am also a righty I carry my spare mags on the left , just behind my hip, that way I can be reaching for the mag while still shooting if needed.
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Hello rsm, and welcome. Generally, concealed carry will go to the strong side with a IWB holster. This is usually best achieved with a smaller framed pistol.
However, size, clothing, (especially in winter) , can change that. Full size pistols can be cross drawn, with the right rig, usually shoulder style, but the wardrobe, (jacket, sweater, coat), all will apply.
Depends on a few critical factors. Type of clothing, size of firearm, movement and flexibility... For example, in S. Fl. I can Carry my full size 1911, or M+P 40, if I want in shorts and a T-Shirt, but if I sit "funny", I can print, or otherwise reveal a large bulge on my hip, or small of the back. So, I carry a smaller framed pistol for my clothing, on my strong side, with a spare mag, or Bianchi speed strip, in my weak side pocket.
The trick is to experiment. Usually, a local gunshop, will accomodate your unloaded firearm, to "try" different styles, types and rigs for CCW, and can offer good advice.
Perhaps you can follow up with a description of size, caliber, model of what you intend to carry. Many have posted on "pocket pistols" and/or small frame handguns. Or full size that have other options as well.
I'm a lefty, and carry a few different pistols. Usually, IWB, with spare mags/speed strips, on the right side.
Thanks for posting, glad your here, more follow up posts will provide good advice as well. Please let us know a few more details that might assist in narrowing down some other options.
tw
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I will be carring a Glock 19 , using a Phatom modular holster by Raven concealment systems, I'am right handed, I wanted to order a spare Mag holder thru them, but held off due to the holster would be different pending on right or left side carry. I carry a small fram revlolver sometimes , and the speed loader case I wear is on the left side. I want to start carring the Glock in place of the revolver and just want to make sure I want the left side mag holder.
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Usually left side mag, but in some situations an extra mag in the pocket, preferably in a pocket magazine holster, works well. You might also look at horizontal magazine holder that lays flat along the belt...
Michael B
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Speaking of pocket magazine holsters, I can't seem to find one designed for the rear pocket. Anyone know of any manufacturers?
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If ya Shoot right handed, carry spare mags on the left. My cousin in law carries the spare mag for his Kahr 9MM in a 5 dollar knife pouch from Bass Pro Shops. Nobody knows whats in it unless he tells them. A knife pouch on a belt don't get a second look from most folks.
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In the pocket is great, especially during the winter months. i recommend you experiment a little. Sitting in a vehicle, walking around, comfort is a little by product compared to accessibility.
just my perspective.
I am in Law Enforcement and sometimes carry two guns on my strong side. one in holster and the other iwb, but it is a left handed holster, this one is behind the hip more, so i can access it with my left and right hand.
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Usually left side mag, but in some situations an extra mag in the pocket, preferably in a pocket magazine holster, works well. You might also look at horizontal magazine holder that lays flat along the belt...
Michael B
I use the horizontal mag carrier from Safariland and find it very comfortable and versatile. Sometimes I switch between guns and it easily accommodates the different mags. Because it uses a velcro attachment and closure system, it adapts to single or double stack mags very well and attaches/removes without removing your belt. Best of all, it doesn't squeak. If you're going to be sitting you'll probably find that horizontal carry is more comfortable. I also think it conceals easier, but that could just be me.
The trade off is that it is not as fast as a vertical pouch, but if you practice you probably won't notice the difference.
For less than $20 it may be worth a try.
Stay Safe,
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I use a cell phone holder as an extra mag pouch. It is a old leather one with the magnetic flap. Works like a charm.
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I use a cell phone holder as an extra mag pouch. It is a old leather one with the magnetic flap. Works like a charm.
And stealthy too.