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Those that carry IWB, do you have any concerns with mechanical stress when you sit in your car seat?  I am specifically wondering about Glocks but any feedback is helpful.  Also please state how long you have been sitting with you gun holstered IWB.

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As far a breaking the polymer? If so the only issue I ever heard of was a Border Patrol Agent who fell off an ATV onto his H&K breaking it.
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LEO have been in and out of seats millions of times not counting rolling around on the ground and falling on them. I wouldn't worry about it too much. Inspect after a bad fall maybe, but worry about it? Nahh.

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[quote name="bird333" post="1182089" timestamp="1408674262"]Those that carry IWB, do you have any concerns with mechanical stress when you sit in your car seat? I am specifically wondering about Glocks but any feedback is helpful. Also please state how long you have been sitting with you gun holstered IWB.[/quote] No
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Not an issue I've ever heard of, I see no reason why it would be of concern. Are you worried about the frame holding up to the weight/pressure?

 

Did a 14 hour drive down to Fla a few months ago, G19 carried IWB sitting in a car the whole way (well maybe reclined back a few times for a few of those hours).

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LEO have been in and out of seats millions of times not counting rolling around on the ground and falling on them. I wouldn't worry about it too much. Inspect after a bad fall maybe, but worry about it? Nahh.


DING! DING! DING! And we have the answer.
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Carried mine IWB for many years (Glock) and have had no problems. The only thing I could see is a holster that is too soft or does not fit properly may be unsafe.

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LEO have been in and out of seats millions of times not counting rolling around on the ground and falling on them. I wouldn't worry about it too much. Inspect after a bad fall maybe, but worry about it? Nahh.

 

 

This.  And generally if I'm going to be sitting in the car for any length of time, I take the gun off my hip. 

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I did an 11 hour road trip with a G23 IWB with no issues. It did leave a little impression in the back of the seat where the butt was resting. Only reason I had to wear it was the amount of stuff we had crammed into the SUV. Other wise it was have ridden in it's normal resting place in the console. 

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Those that carry IWB, do you have any concerns with mechanical stress when you sit in your car seat?  I am specifically wondering about Glocks but any feedback is helpful.  Also please state how long you have been sitting with you gun holstered IWB.

I'm more concerned with stress on my body.  I usually try to not drive over 10-12 hours. 

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Not an issue I've ever heard of, I see no reason why it would be of concern. Are you worried about the frame holding up to the weight/pressure?

 

Did a 14 hour drive down to Fla a few months ago, G19 carried IWB sitting in a car the whole way (well maybe reclined back a few times for a few of those hours).

Yeah, I am thinking about the weight when carrying at the 4:00/4:30 position.   I am just thinking getting in and out of a seat over time might hurt the frame.

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I carry a Glock 19 in Afghanistan. Working 12-16 hour days, 6-7 days a week. Primarily working in and out of bearcats. Never once seen a Glock bend, break or do whatever. I have broken a glock and my TL at the time broke his within a week of mine breaking. So, that sucked. But thats another story. Also, I carry a Glock 19 daily when I'm home in the states. Never had an issue with the polymer here either.

 

You have nothing to worry about with getting in and out of vehicles with your Glock.  

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Are you carrying it without a mag inserted?

If you are, the your an idiot.
If not, then the mag, not to mention the rounds inside in will reinforce everything from even bending, regardless of whether its a plastic mag or metal. The metal inserted into the frame to house the trigger mechanisms will reinforces the rest of the frame, so does the slide.

There you have it.

I've been carrying polymer framed guns since 07 with no issues whatsoever. Edited by Broomhead
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It will do more damage to your seat and your back than to the gun.
Especially for driving, AIWB is my preferred carry. This way you can realistically draw from the seated position.
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Google "Glock Torture Test" There are plenty of videos, pics, and articles that prove frame breakage is a non issue. I'm not saying it won't happen, but if it does you'll probably have a hell of a story. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - [URL=http://tapatalk.com/m?id=1]now Free[/URL]
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[quote name="SlapChopDonkey" post="1182242" timestamp="1408722228"]It will do more damage to your seat and your back than to the gun.[/quote] Almost every shirt I own has tiny little holes where my gun rubbed it against my seatbelt when driving enough to make holes.
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It will do more damage to your seat and your back than to the gun.
Especially for driving, AIWB is my preferred carry. This way you can realistically draw from the seated position.

 

"Almost Inside Waist Band"  ??     :)

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I wouldn't worry about a polymer frame bending or breaking from riding in a car.

 

Just don't leave it in a car in the sun.  It will melt.   :stir:

 

Impossible. Because glocks are indestructible…..

 

(I had a hard time even posting this)

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[quote name="Clod Stomper" post="1182454" timestamp="1408798642"] Just don't leave it in a car in the sun. It will melt. :stir:[/quote] Lol and if this happens in Tennessee I'll eat my hat and buy your melted glock from you
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