Classy.PocketGroove wrote:If you're fat enough, can't you just hide pocket guns in all the various rolls?
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Update:
Have worn a Kholster with both a SR9c and a 1911.
The SR9c with a compact mag has this tail that sticks out and digs into seat cushions.
I've canted, clocked and adjusted ride height with not a lot of luck.
Funny ... the 1911 I have no problem with. It's that tail for your pinkie to rest on.
A buddy told me he had a similar issue and used a "strong-arm" holster.
It's basically a holster for a lefty (I'm right handed) worn in the near 6 o'clock position and drawn like being put in a hammer lock.
It would be a tad awkward drawing, but it will sit flatter against my back and not kill my leather seats.
Anyone else carry like this?
Have worn a Kholster with both a SR9c and a 1911.
The SR9c with a compact mag has this tail that sticks out and digs into seat cushions.
I've canted, clocked and adjusted ride height with not a lot of luck.
Funny ... the 1911 I have no problem with. It's that tail for your pinkie to rest on.
A buddy told me he had a similar issue and used a "strong-arm" holster.
It's basically a holster for a lefty (I'm right handed) worn in the near 6 o'clock position and drawn like being put in a hammer lock.
It would be a tad awkward drawing, but it will sit flatter against my back and not kill my leather seats.
Anyone else carry like this?
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Re: Concealed info needed
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