It is warm/hot during extended stays outside in the summer, but if you're running around, house to car, car to walmart(or store of your choice), back to car etc. it's not too bad. For extended outside activities you're right, pocket carry is probably the way to go if you own something small enough to fit in your pocket.
I don't wear this as high as it's shown in the pic.
And one other thing to note, is if any of the band is against your skin(belly-no undershirt) you want to make sure the Velcro is lined up properly(so that it's not rubbing against your skin) otherwise it feels like sandpaper..ugh.
-Cain
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- Tue Nov 16, 2010 2:10 pm
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- Tue Nov 16, 2010 1:38 pm
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Re: IWB Carry Position
Yep agreed. In that picture the pistol is 'jammed' way down deep, in reality you leave more of the grip exposed. It works well when you're in shorts and t-shirt summer time mode, put the cumberbund on and go.jamisjockey wrote:
Looking at the picture, its hard to imagine how you get a good solid grip on the gun before drawing. Not enough of the grip seems to be exposed for it to work well. IMHO anyways.
-Cain
- Tue Nov 16, 2010 11:34 am
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Re: IWB Carry Position
I have one of these man girdles and works ok for the price.
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-Cain
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