

Posted: 1/21/2009 8:40:12 AM EST
At your side,somewhere between your side and back or in the back?Just wondering what works best and is the most concealable?
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4 o'clock.
I used to carry SOB but do not anymore after I read some very disturbing things about it. Like, cops carrying things SOB that fall on their backs have suffered spinal injuries as a result. |
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Somewhere between 4 and 5 o'clock, depending on where it settles in due to my crappy belt (buy a good belt) with a CTAC MTAC holster.
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Quoted: Must be the weather. Quoted: 1500 O'clock Who wound you up today ![]() ![]() |
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Must be the weather. Quoted:
1500 O'clock Who wound you up today ![]() ![]() Amen brother.Jacksonville is too damn cold today.I'm moving to Florida where it's warm in the winter ![]() |
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Use to carry "appendix" or 1 o'clock.
But wised up and now either carry 3 o'clock or SOB when I go bike riding. |
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4-5 o'clock
Clip-draw-McDraw http://www.clipdraw.com/store/index.php?rn=393&action=show_detail |
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3:30-4:00, strong side, IWB Yep I am short, at 3:00 the holster digs in my leg and hip. |
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On my own time with my CCW, ~5:00 where it hides best and can be easily drawn with either hand.
On company time with IWB duty weapon and associated gear, 3:30-4:00. |
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Originally 4:00 then to 3:00 since the MTAC is so adjustable and allows for straight drop carry. IMO using MOST other IWB holsters, the gun is at too great of a cant to be drawn comfortably at 3:00.
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Between 3 & 4. Depends on where the belt loop is. I swear they are positioned differently on each pair.
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Small of back. I t fits well, and absolutely no printing issues, even with just a light T shirt with my Kahr CW-9. My Sig (228) is a little thicker.
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