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Chistmas good to me
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husky385 Offline
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Chistmas good to me
I already had the Hotwire heated gloves and the coat liner. Santa brought me the pants liner and boot inserts " bless Santa's heart" I am now heated from neck to toe. Sorry I had to throw in the most comfortable shoulder holster that I have ever worn, the Galco Lite.Clap
Happy new year to all.
Kevin

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12-30-2016 05:18 PM
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Stichill Offline
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Northern Kentucky, USA
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RE: Chistmas good to me
Nice setup! I've heard the Hotwire gloves have built-in controllers (tap button on back of hand to adjust). How do you control the other items (jacket liner, pant liner, boot insoles)?

Guessing time:
  • Not a Glock 43
  • Not a Walther PPS
  • Not a Ruger LCP

Maybe it's a little bigger than it looks in the pics?

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12-30-2016 05:42 PM
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husky385 Offline
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Eugene Oregon
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RE: Chistmas good to me
Each glove has its own 3 position controller. The pants has its own 4 position controller and that controls the boot inserts. Also the coat liner has a 4 position controller. It seems to give me some leeway on where to apply the right amount of heat.




Close with the first guess. a G 19.
The wife carries the a 43.
Kevin
12-30-2016 09:01 PM
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Carguy1959 Offline
Running Like a Top

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RE: Chistmas good to me
HaHa Husky, I mounted a 9m in my fairing.
12-30-2016 10:23 PM
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Stichill Offline
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Northern Kentucky, USA
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RE: Chistmas good to me
Ah ha! I didn't realized the G19 had finger grooves on the front strap.

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12-31-2016 05:47 AM
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husky385 Offline
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RE: Chistmas good to me
(12-31-2016 05:47 AM)Stichill Wrote:  Ah ha! I didn't realized the G19 had finger grooves on the front strap.

It is a gen 4. The gen 3 has them to.
Kevin
(This post was last modified: 12-31-2016 10:33 AM by husky385.)
12-31-2016 10:31 AM
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Nemo Offline
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Jacksonville, FL
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RE: Chistmas good to me
A shoulder rig has to be the most comfy way of carrying while riding and I've considered it many times. However, here in FL it's imperative to take off the jacket when off the bike and we don't have open carry, so... back to IWB. Many times I just stash my Shield in the tank bag.

The G19 is the most capable/versatile defensive pistol today. Good choice!

N

“It is easier for me to be forgiving of the stupid than of the evil."
EmptySea

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12-31-2016 10:41 AM
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husky385 Offline
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Eugene Oregon
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RE: Chistmas good to me
(12-31-2016 10:41 AM)Nemo Wrote:  A shoulder rig has to be the most comfy way of carrying while riding and I've considered it many times. However, here in FL it's imperative to take off the jacket when off the bike and we don't have open carry, so... back to IWB. Many times I just stash my Shield in the tank bag.

The G19 is the most capable/versatile defensive pistol today. Good choice!

I really like the 19 It feels good shoots good and holds enough ammo for me.
In warmer weather I to use the Alien gear IWB.Thumbs Up
Kevin
(This post was last modified: 12-31-2016 01:02 PM by husky385.)
12-31-2016 01:02 PM
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