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CQB1
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From:Visalia, CA USA
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posted October 11, 2000 03:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for CQB1   Click Here to Email CQB1     Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by CQB1   Visit CQB1's Homepage!   
Greetings! Myself and my 2 business partners are long time P-11 owners as well as long time visitors to this site.

We operate a company which distributes tactical equipment as well as manufacturing our own exclusive line of Concealex, Kydex, and nylon equipment carry systems.

We're pleased to announce a new product that fellow Kel-Tec owners may find interesting. We've just begun production on a Concealex neck holster for the P-32. The holster is constructed from .060" Concealex and is designed to provide maximum retention while still allowing a smooth and rapid presentation of the weapon. Given the small size and light weight of the P-32, it's an excellent weapon for neck carry and you'll be amazed at how easily it conceals while still allowing quick access to the weapon.

The retail price of this holster is $21.00. However, until November 30th 2000, we're offering a special discount for Kel-Tec fans. Just mention that you saw it at ktog.org and you'll recieve the holster for $18.00 + S&H.

To see the holster, follow this link:

Kel-Tec P-32 Covert Ops Neck Holster

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CQB Solutions
Equipment, training, & technology for law enforcement & corrections tactical teams.
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riverrat
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posted October 12, 2000 02:52 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for riverrat     Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by riverrat      
Anybody try one of these?

Anybody worried about the muzzle pointing up at your chin?

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MadDog
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posted October 12, 2000 04:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for MadDog   Click Here to Email MadDog     Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by MadDog      
I don't care how "safe" a gun is supposed to be. If a round is chambered I definitely "DO NOT" want the muzzle pointing at my chin. That's JMHO.

Mad Dog

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Webfoot
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posted October 12, 2000 04:53 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Webfoot     Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by Webfoot      
Riverrat ... yes I care!!!

Maddog ... I couldn't agree more. If you want to use a neck carry get the accessory from KelTec that lets the gun hang muzzle down.

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m216
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posted October 12, 2000 06:26 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for m216   Click Here to Email m216     Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by m216      
Excuse my humble opinion but I believe we are supposed to be the people that know how to handle and utilize firearms safely. I have been trained not to put my finger on the trigger until I am ready to obliterate something(or someone). Also, It is not possible (as far as I can tell) to do that if the weapon is in the holster. After it is drawn however it the user, not the holster that is the safety mechanism. Next it will not be safe to holster a weapon towards your beloved manly oysters. (cowering at the very thought) Finger off the trigger and all is well unless your weapon takes a distinct disliking to you and pops you anyway....

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Webfoot
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posted October 12, 2000 09:47 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Webfoot     Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by Webfoot      
Although I agree with you M216 about keeping your finger off the trigger...human beings, even well trained ones, have been known to screw up during times of extreme pressure. IMHO I'd rather wind up an eunuch with a long and productive (although not reproductive) life than dead or in a brain dead coma because of a careless discharge. In the end, this is one of those decisions that is based on what one is personally comfortable with in terms of a carry method. There isn't a right or wrong answer...only personal opinions. I'll stand by mine, just as I'm sure you'll stand by yours.

Good shooting.

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m216
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posted October 20, 2000 08:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for m216   Click Here to Email m216     Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by m216      
Okay, here is the scoop. I have been wearing my P-32 neck holster every day for over 2 weeks now. Under everything from Polos to business casual. I am still getting use to not having my larger P-11 with me on a daily basis but I must admit, I am a hell of a lot more comfortable with the neck holster. I am totally pleased and I will continue using this as an option for concealed carry. Again, Kudos to you CQB solutions. What's up next?

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LeggNet
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posted October 21, 2000 12:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for LeggNet   Click Here to Email LeggNet     Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by LeggNet      
Today marks the eighth day in a row wearing the P32 neck holster. I don't even realize it is there anymore. A friend of mine who knows I 'carry' could not determine where I was carrying when I told him that I had a new holster and was using it.

As for safety...I cannot see a way for the weapon to discharge accidently without being "BLATANTLY" careless. I feel it would be far easier and more likely to AD the weapon in a pocket holster and thus shoot yourself in the ya-yas!

jmho....

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