Upon further review it's a little of both. I checked the belt clips' position this morning and it's right in front of the seam of my shorts. At the end of the day the clip is a little behind the seam, but feels like it's moved much more. I may try Wildscar's suggestion and get the C-clips (I have the standard clips right now). Thanks guysbrianko wrote:Does it actually move, or just feel like it's moved?
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- Mon Aug 04, 2008 4:15 pm
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- Fri Aug 01, 2008 8:52 pm
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IWB holster "migration"
Guys - just got my CHL today and ran a few errands. I practiced around the house with my MP .45 IWB at about 4 o'clock in a MTAC holster. That seemed to be the most comfortable and concealable spot for me. Out in the real world though, with a lot more walking around the holster moves slowly towards 5 o'clock. Not too big a change, but I'm a slender guy and at that position the grip sticks out enough to print/poke through my shirt with every step. I wear a Galco gun belt pretty tightly around the holster, so I don't think it's a belt problem. It's not in my budget right now to spend a few hundred dollars trying out new holsters.
Has anyone else had this happen? Am I making too big a deal out of the grip "printing"? I can't go running off to adjust the holster every 20-30 minutes.
Has anyone else had this happen? Am I making too big a deal out of the grip "printing"? I can't go running off to adjust the holster every 20-30 minutes.