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For the Big Man

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Ok, new CHL holder. (Plastic should arive today. I have a Kel-Tec pf9. I am also a big guy. working on that. Anyone have suggestions on what type of holster works best for them?

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OWB is typically considered more comfortable to wear, but I prefer IWB. For my waistline concerns I found that position is more important. Some holsters feel better at 3 o'clockish and some work better further back. Check YouTube, there's lots of guys giving demos. Most importantly, just keep trying until you find what works for you. Good luck.
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Take a look at Alien Gear Holsters. I have a IWB and a lefty so I wear it at about 7 o'clock and I have had no issues. Very comfortable even when driving.
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I have D.M. Bullard Dual Carry for both 1911 FS and 1911 Officer.
6'2' and was 260lbs. 6mths. ago now 220 lbs.
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oh and I carry a Beretta PX4 storm full size so it's not small piece. :tiphat:
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Bigger guy here as well. I carry both IWB and OWB. I found that OWB is most comfortable for me with bigger weapons (sig p250c and ruger p95). I do have an alien gear with shells for both of those for IWB carry and it works great. When I want to dress up, I wear my SCCY cpx2 iwb in a shepard leather. Never an issue.

Best part about us big guys carrying....lumps look semi normal! :???:
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I'm 6' tall and weigh around 280 lbs. Is that big enough for you?

When I carry IWB, it's almost always a 1911 in a Kholster located at about the 4:00 position. This is the most comfortable combination I have found.

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Don't forget the option of pocket carry. With roomy pockets and a good pocket holster it's the way to go with small guns IMHO. I pocket carry a Taurus snubnose revolver in a Mica's pocket holster always as a primary or BUG. I have pocket carried a full size M&P 40 one time to show someone it could be done. The secret to comfortable carry is not the holster or, the gun, It's having a good belt, and loose fitting clothes. :tiphat:
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Pawpaw wrote:I'm 6' tall and weigh around 280 lbs. Is that big enough for you?

When I carry IWB, it's almost always a 1911 in a Kholster located at about the 4:00 position. This is the most comfortable combination I have found.

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I'm shorter and heavier than Pawpaw, but much better looking than his mugly ug. However, he has been beating me like a rented mule at skeet the last couple of times out. Be that as it may, I wear OWB 98% of the time, and pocket carry the other 2% of the time.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:
Pawpaw wrote:I'm 6' tall and weigh around 280 lbs. Is that big enough for you?

When I carry IWB, it's almost always a 1911 in a Kholster located at about the 4:00 position. This is the most comfortable combination I have found.

:tiphat:
I'm shorter and heavier than Pawpaw, but much better looking than his mugly ug. However, he has been beating me like a rented mule at skeet the last couple of times out. Be that as it may, I wear OWB 98% of the time, and pocket carry the other 2% of the time.
Me too....and I ain't no midget.
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I am larger than anyone above. Alessi CQC-S for OWB. Crossbreed for IWB. I carry a Glock 30-S most of the time. When I carry my Shield I carry it IWB in an Infidel made by Comp Tac. For inside the pocket I use DM Bullard. I do not pocket carry much.
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Im 6'3 and about 350. 95% of the time I carry OWB a Glock 32/TLR-1 in a custom kydex holster. The other 5% is pocket carry of a Taurus 651 CIA .357. I use the 5.11 instructor belt and it works very well.


The kydex holster was made by north texas custom kydex, it is very well made and super comfortable.

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