6906 with "Carry Clip"

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Can someone tell me if this was a common added feature on these guns? It looks like it is semi-permanently attached to the slide. Thanks in advance.
 

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Nothing to do with the factory. Those devices are sold by a 3rd party to be added by the gun owner. I see them sold at local gun shows. GARY
 
Can someone tell me if this was a common added feature on these guns? It looks like it is semi-permanently attached to the slide. Thanks in advance.


Common NO. Those devices have been around a while but all I'm familiar with were secured behind the grip. Never saw one bolted onto a slide, but I'm not a expert, but also would not be a owner!
 
Thanks. Belt clips I have seen in the past were furter back... not mounted where this one seems attached to the slide. This looks like a clip on a pocket knife (!).
 
Thanks. Belt clips I have seen in the past were furter back... not mounted where this one seems attached to the slide. This looks like a clip on a pocket knife (!).

OBTW Pete welcome aboard!:D

Looking more at your picture it looks like to me that the center of gravity is quite high where that clip is positioned. Looks like it could be quite wobbly! (AKA not too secure)
 
@NYlakesider, Thanks for the welcome!

I wonder if this WAS supposed to be a pocket clip, but in either case I would worry that the gun would simply fall out. At least from the pics it does not inspire much confidence. Not on its own anyway, lol.
 
Looks like a ClipDraw. It's not "bolted onto" the slide. The bottom piece is held onto the slide with an adhesive strip. The top piece with the clip screws into the bottom piece. You can attach it at various heights along the slide to suit how low or high you want the gun to ride. If desired the clip and underlying adhesive strip can be removed from the gun and you would never know it had been there.
 
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Interesting... I saw that gun or one just like it on GB and passed because I assumed it had drilled/tapped holes in the side. So it's removable, nice!
 
@mikerjf, yes, same gun, and same pics (I was not sure if it is ok to refer to guns for sale in auctions in this forum).

@RufusG, Thanks! I assumed that black strip was a cushion or spacer, it makes much better sense since you explained it was adhesive.
 
@KFrameKeith: I don't know the answer to that. The seller has over 50 items on GB, and they seem like a very busy shop in Illinois. I assume that removing a clip with a heat gun or chemicals, or cleaning a used gun, just takes too much time away from doing business.

As for me, I honestly did not know what to make of it, or why it was so far forward on the slide, so I assumed it might be part of some other piece of gear like an under dash kind of thing.

I DO appreciate the information, AND the kind welcome, the amount of knowledge here is truly impressive!
 
Those have been around for quite a while.
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The "carry clip" idea has been around forever. I was never a fan of them and unless I got a deal I could not refuse, I would not buy a handgun that was permanently altered for the installation of one.
 
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I don't like leaving open ended threads, so for anyone else who may wonder the same thing in the future:

As someone else said above, the clip is attached to a base by two tiny hex screws. That base is basically a strip of metal between the clip and the slide. That strip is backed by a soft rubber adhesive tape probably double-sided tape similar to the type used on cars.

Neither the screws nor the metal strip touch the slide, but the bond is pretty secure. I have not tried taking it off completely, but it looks doable without scratching up the metal of the slide.

The gun is in overall better shape than I thought at the price. Too nice to be the "beater compact" I was expecting.

No obvious scratches or big scuffs on the slide, frame, or grips, just a little dirt I blew out with a can of DustOff. No stamps from a LE agency either, so this one is probably not a trade-in.
 

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I put one of those things on a S&W Shield. It screwed into the back plate on the slide. I wanted to like it and it seemed like a good idea, but it just didn't work out for me. I took it off. YMMV of course.
 
RufusG was correct. It's a special 3M strip. IIRC, if you can get hold of one end of the tape with some needle nose and pull/stretch it, it should release. I put that on an Xds. I've never tried to remove it though. That one does look poorly positioned. That gun is pretty safe to carry. I carried my 669 just Mexican style W/O a clip in the past a whole bunch. I try to be a little more secure now days.
 
All better now, thanks!

That was very tenacious adhesive. I should probably look into buying some 3M stock after this...:D! I got it off with the help of a little heat, some small plastic tools, and dental floss.

Everything else was pretty clean, I just had to blow some dust out with compressed air and wipe the frame off. The pic below was after the compressed air and before a very superficial cleaning.
 

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