Kirk, I position mine so that the belt loop closed to my centerline is between the holster slots, and then I slide the holster backward so that the front belt slot butts up against that belt loop. That positions the gun very slightly behind my hip, and sitting down is no problem at all. It's quite comfortable.K.Mooneyham wrote:I appreciate the replies so far. Just to add something, one of my main issues is that it makes it almost impossible to sit down. If folks don't mind saying, what clock position on your body do you wear your pancake holster?
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- Wed Jan 20, 2016 4:38 pm
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- Wed Jan 20, 2016 4:32 pm
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Good catch! I didn't even notice, but there IS an explanation.......OldCurlyWolf wrote:Okay, which of the pictures are flipped? The two left-handed ones or the right-handed one?
I took the first picture of the holstered gun laying on a table.
I took the second picture, of me, in a mirror - thus the image is reversed, but the gun is actually on my left hip.
My wife took the third picture.

- Wed Jan 20, 2016 11:16 am
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I carry a full-sized Glock in one. It is one of the most comfortable holsters I own.





