My Personal Glock 36 and High Noon Holster

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2010

http://USConcealedCarry.com President "Tactical" Tim Schmidt reviews his own concealed carry system, the .45ACP Glock 36 and his High Noon Holster. To get the "Nitty-Gritty Spec Sheet" just go to http://TacticalTim.com

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  • @Thompsonark which ones do you have? i'm looking at the upper cut and the mr. softy but i can't decide if i want deep concealment and sacrificing the combat grip from the draw. i've drawn from mexican carry which i would think would be the same and i really have no problem. for my ccw i would be using a g26. would a high ride holster make a g26 print? any thoughts? i would appreaciate it.

  • @HighNoonHolsters

    You guys make excellent holsters, I have 3 and plan on one more. Please keep up the great work and thanks.

  • @steeltimberwolf Thats is a GREAT question. I was wondering the same dang thing. It can not be comfortable while sitting, can it? I usually carry Inside the waist band @ about 4 o'clock but I'm interested by the accessibility of the 1 or 2 o'clock position. I hope he answers you.

  • This video spent more time talking about the gun but little about the holster which was the poit of the video. Also if you put an extended slide release you'll have more problems with causing the gun to go into slide like and not feed the rounds.

  • Hey Tim, do you have the XS Sight System on your 36? I've been thinking about putting it on mine. Any advice?

  • @VideoLobby because it isn't a .45. The best possible .38 special load available isn't as effective as low end 230 grain ball ammo in a .45. Considering shot placement is a given, penetration and wound channel/tissue destruction are the most important aspects of bullet effectiveness when immediate incapacitation is necessary. .45 beats .38 period.

  • I love Glocks, and I appreciate your effort. You may want to sit down with an armorer and get a few errant facts straight, especially on the operation/ nomenclature of the weapon you are demonstrating. The errors would be more than forgivable/understandable if you weren't the president of USCC. You (as president) IMHO, should be as knowledgeable as possible, leaving guesswork to armchair quarterbacks...after all, footballs don't have ant anti-gunners going after them. Wishing you only the best.

  • @KosukiFire lmao, rails for?

  • No rails... Pitty

  • Tim you do a great job!!!

    

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