View Full Version : Ghost Glock Holster
Voodoochild
04-02-07, 20:13
Has anyone seen the Glock CCW holster made by Ghost. I just saw it in a gun mag at a buddies house. Made by the same people who make the Ghost connectors for Glocks.
Is this it? (http://www.ghostinc.com/category/gi_stealth/)
Not sure if it's weird or innovative.
Is this it? (http://www.ghostinc.com/category/gi_stealth/)
Not sure if it's weird or innovative.
Call me old fashioned, but any holster which does not cover the trigger is an ND waiting to happen...IN YOUR PANTS!
Voodoochild
04-03-07, 12:06
I saw this description on their site.
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The G.I. STEALTH is THE ONLY clip holster that attaches to your pistol's Picatinny accessory rail.
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It also has its own Picatinny rail mount so that you may mount the accessories of your choice.
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The G.I. STEALTH is THE ONLY clip holster that has trigger deflectors.
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The G.I. STEALTH is also THE ONLY clip holster that has a retention system.
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The G.I. STEALTH works on all semi-autos with a Picatinny rail.
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Now you can finally carry a serious fighting pistol with a flashlight/laser attached to the pistol and comfortably conceal it.
Snake RAH you the same Snake RAH on get off the x
I can't offer anything more productive than "that's stupid".
Snake RAH you the same Snake RAH on get off the x
Unfortunately, yes, I am.
Voodoochild
04-03-07, 17:08
Unfortunately, yes, I am.
Thought your name looked familiar welcome aboard.
Thank you. :D
Oh no...he's here. :) Miss me over there? :)
how about their trigger kits and connectors? any good?
Voodoochild
04-04-07, 17:20
how about their trigger kits and connectors? any good?
Yes they are I have their 3.5 connector in my 19.
losbronces
04-04-07, 18:34
Call me old fashioned, but any holster which does not cover the trigger is an ND waiting to happen...IN YOUR PANTS!
Yes, an uncovered trigger on a gun that you pull from inside the waistband with the holster still attached. It does seem like a really bad idea, even if they have something to "deflect" things away from the trigger.
I hate to come to a conclusion w/o having inspected equip in person, but IWB with an open trigger is a bad plan.
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