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    Maybe he had quick buyers remorse

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    Anything that touches your pistol is going to wear the finish.. wrap it up tightly in bubble wrap, put it in a box, put box in backpack and carry it that way.. then when you need it.. it's readily available AND the finish won't be marred.

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    I thought this new Glock finish was pretty tough. It would take a lot of pull outs and insertions.

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    http://www.ravenconcealment.com/hols...lster-full-kit

    This would be the best I can think of. However, as mentioned before, if you carry it then it will show some wear. If you want to keep it 100% then leave it in the safe.

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    Maybe try a Remora holster. They're pretty soft all over the inside, which may be what you're looking for.

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    The "Hybrid" Holsters are outstanding. Everybody and their brother is
    making them now. They consist of a slab of leather against your body,
    Riveted to that is a half of kydex holster. Also attached to the leather
    are two hooks that clip onto the belt from the IWB position. I've had many
    of these from different makers and all were good. The firearm is retained
    by a dimple in the kydex right in front of the trigger, consequently, the
    main drag is kydex against the polymer trigger guard. I've been wearing
    my S&W M&P three days a week for the last year and i dont see any
    appreciable wear. As i write this i am wearing one i got off of Evil Bay
    for $40 and it has been my favorite IWB holster of all time.
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    Want to carry a gun + make a fashion statement by having the gun be pristine. Here is your best option.

    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    For a Glock I would definitely stay away from a slide clip and go with something that covers the trigger guard. If you are sliding a glock in and out of your wasteband with nothing covering the trigger you are begging to shoot your dick off.

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    Take a look at this: THE ZACCHAEUS© CONCEALMENT HOLSTER You'll have to click on the "THE ZACCHAEUS© CONCEALMENT HOLSTER" link.
    http://disciplejourney.com

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    If you're going to be carrying the gun you should also be training with the gun. That means it's going to get used. That means (at some point) it will show use.

    Maybe I'm nuts, but I take a certain amount of pride in my pistols that were purchased new an now show use. It means they aren't just filling space in my safe.
    Mick-Boy

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