[SHOT 2016] Clipdraw

    Love the concept or hate the concept, Clipdraw is now offering their Belt Clip for the Smith and Wesson Shield, Glock 42, Glock 43, Ruger LCP and Springfield XDS. The Clipdraw Belt Clip works by securing a metal clip to the pistol. Since the metal clip indexes along the slide or receiver, the pistol can be carried inside the waist band, concealed, without the need for a holster.

    The Clipdraw works by attaching to the slide or to the receiver of a pistol. A Clipdraw equipped pistol is typically carried inside the waist band.

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    Clipdraw equipped midsize Glock. I am not sure I would use this product in conjunction with a fancy belt and dress slacks!

    Clipdraw was started in 1995 by Skyline Tool Works. They offer the Clipdraw for a number of common pistol platforms. I have personally never used the product, so I cannot comment on its use, safety or utility. I like the concept and have several friends who have been in gunfights that use it, or have used a Clipdraw. The representatives at the Clipdraw booth were extremely friendly.

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    New Products from Clipdraw. Clipdraw for Springfield XDS and Smith and Wesson Shield.

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    New Products from Clipdraw. Clipdraw for Glock 42 and the Glock 43.

    What do you think about this product? Experience? Accidental discharges? Is it hard on clothing? Does the pistol move? Is it comfortable? I would love to hear your opinion. Please be respectful in the comments.

    Thomas Gomez

    Thomas Gomez currently resides in the mountains of central New Mexico. He has an M.B.A, an Ar-15/M16/M4 armorer certification from Specialized Armament Warehouse as well as a Glock armorer certification. Aside from writing for The Firearm Blog he works as a Clinical Analyst for a large Hospital. He spends his free time farming, ranching, hiking, fly-fishing and hunting in the beautiful forests and prairies of New Mexico. He can be reached at LOADTHATBIPOD@gmail.com


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