IWB or OWB. Your personal opinion
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IWB with a quality holster and taking my time to search for the "perfect position" of my weapon has worked well for me. My gut sticks out far enough without a holster attached to the side of it OWB! Take care.
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I seem to have difficulty concealing an ink pen, let alone my weapon. I definitely go IWB. Sometimes, I have to use a pager pal.
I had an experience in Academy where the guy started to think I was shoplifting. During the course of the conversation, he eventually figured out the bulge and told me I wasn't concealed very well.
I had an experience in Academy where the guy started to think I was shoplifting. During the course of the conversation, he eventually figured out the bulge and told me I wasn't concealed very well.
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Ladies tend to have a lot more problems concealing, mostly because concealment garb is mostly made for men.
Check these out, they might help you, as they are designed to fit womanly curves instead of mens:
http://www.fist-inc.com/holsters/lady/Default.htm
Also, you might want to play with OWB. A forum member from here (I think it was Quidini) actually found she can conceal cross-draw OWB easier.
Check these out, they might help you, as they are designed to fit womanly curves instead of mens:
http://www.fist-inc.com/holsters/lady/Default.htm
Also, you might want to play with OWB. A forum member from here (I think it was Quidini) actually found she can conceal cross-draw OWB easier.
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Re: IWB or OWB. Your personal opinion
evil_smurf wrote: I'm a lefty, and currently the only holster I can even find in this city for my XD-9 4"
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Keep your eyes open on EBAY, there are always 4-5 left handed holsters advertised under "Galco". Finding one for your XD might take some careful watching. Most are for 1911's and Sigs.
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I carry a Glock 22 (sometimes a 23) IWB when I know I'm gonna be reaching, bending, lifting, etc. My IWB holsters are a CTAC and a Pro Undercover (both made by CompTac).
I carry at ~3:30 either way.
Since I got the Pro Undercover, the CTAC is reserved strictly for tuckable duty.
The rest of the time I carry OWB in a Tucker HF1. The Tucker actually conceals better than the IWB rigs, unless I'm engaged in the above mentioned activities.
A quality gunbelt is essential.
The biggest problem with concealing IWB, for me, happens when I sit down.
With OWB, the pistol stays tight against me.
With IWB, my pants tend to pry against my belt and pull the grip away from me a bit. I have to pay too much attention to what my cover garment is doing behind my hip to be sure the grip isn't printing through when I'm sitting where I can be seen from behind.
I carry at ~3:30 either way.
Since I got the Pro Undercover, the CTAC is reserved strictly for tuckable duty.
The rest of the time I carry OWB in a Tucker HF1. The Tucker actually conceals better than the IWB rigs, unless I'm engaged in the above mentioned activities.
A quality gunbelt is essential.
The biggest problem with concealing IWB, for me, happens when I sit down.
With OWB, the pistol stays tight against me.
With IWB, my pants tend to pry against my belt and pull the grip away from me a bit. I have to pay too much attention to what my cover garment is doing behind my hip to be sure the grip isn't printing through when I'm sitting where I can be seen from behind.
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I use mainly IWB, at about 4 o'clock (right hip). So far, I've just got a Galco tuckable, but that works pretty well for me.
To distract from the bulge and disguise the J-clip, I carry my cell phone and a Mag-Lite Mini directly overtop of the holster. So far, no one has spotted it yet (no one not already familiar with CCW, that is - fellow CHLers can and have spotted it).
The Galco's working well enough that I may go for a High Noon holster here in the not-too-distant future. I'm not sure I trust the J-clip on the Galco to not break.
To distract from the bulge and disguise the J-clip, I carry my cell phone and a Mag-Lite Mini directly overtop of the holster. So far, no one has spotted it yet (no one not already familiar with CCW, that is - fellow CHLers can and have spotted it).
The Galco's working well enough that I may go for a High Noon holster here in the not-too-distant future. I'm not sure I trust the J-clip on the Galco to not break.
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I've got all IWB rigs and two good belts. My latest, a Milt Sparks VMII is a dream. Most comfortable holster I've bought to date and it plasters my Kahr CW9 to my side. It's IWB, but a high ride and I highly recommend them.
IWB - Summer concealment and easier to conceal - comfy with the right holster
OWB - Winter concealment, carry at the range - more comfortable
Drop leg - Hunting
IWB - Summer concealment and easier to conceal - comfy with the right holster
OWB - Winter concealment, carry at the range - more comfortable
Drop leg - Hunting