looks nice but I wonder how it is to lean back on thathi-power wrote:I ordered this from Fist, Inc. 4 weeks ago and it hasn't come in yet. I'll let you know how it works when I get it. (The one on the left in black).
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It came in the mail yesterday. I wore it during dinner and doing some computer work afterwards. It didn't take long to get used to the heft in that area of the belt, and I could sit with no problems.Golfer wrote:looks nice but I wonder how it is to lean back on that
Funny thing is, it rests in about the same spot as one of those little lumbar pillows that I've used for a sore back. It actually felt good and made my posture better.
I didn't wear it today because I really think I need to wear it with a shirt that is fairly dark and has a pattern on it. Most of my shirts are at the dry cleaners right now, so I'll post a follow-up later and let you know how it is to carry for 10-12 hours.
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good to hear sounds like a winner. I was wondering what would you suggest if you need to tuck in a button down shirt. The CTAC just doesnt work for that at all.hi-power wrote:It came in the mail yesterday. I wore it during dinner and doing some computer work afterwards. It didn't take long to get used to the heft in that area of the belt, and I could sit with no problems.Golfer wrote:looks nice but I wonder how it is to lean back on that
Funny thing is, it rests in about the same spot as one of those little lumbar pillows that I've used for a sore back. It actually felt good and made my posture better.
I didn't wear it today because I really think I need to wear it with a shirt that is fairly dark and has a pattern on it. Most of my shirts are at the dry cleaners right now, so I'll post a follow-up later and let you know how it is to carry for 10-12 hours.
Edited for spelling.
BTW over 60 days now and still no status change :(
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I know it's tough to wait and wait and wait, but it's worth it.
I didn't see your question above until now. I know comp-tac makes one called a Shirt Tucker. The only thing that can be seen is a clip going over your belt. Nobody will notice that.
I didn't see your question above until now. I know comp-tac makes one called a Shirt Tucker. The only thing that can be seen is a clip going over your belt. Nobody will notice that.
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The CTAC excels at tucking shirts and I use it every day. I also put on the velcro clips and outfitted my belt with the mating velcro and there is no clip showing, just a belt with a tucked in shirt. The shirt tucker works as well, but the infidel is the new "do it all" that you can configure in a number of different ways.Golfer wrote:I was wondering what would you suggest if you need to tuck in a button down shirt. The CTAC just doesnt work for that at all.
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Kewl - congrats!Golfer wrote:I just checked and saw this today!!!! Boy it sure is a change of pace from that stupid processing application message!
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All guns have at least two safeties. One's digital, one's cognitive. In other words - keep the digit off the trigger until ready to fire, and THINK. Some guns also have mechanical safeties on top of those. But if the first two don't work, the mechanical ones aren't guaranteed. - me
Thanks! I noticed you are also in El Paso. Have you been out to the EPCC range?quidni wrote:Kewl - congrats!Golfer wrote:I just checked and saw this today!!!! Boy it sure is a change of pace from that stupid processing application message!
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Ooh, I really like the look of that. I'm only about 2 weeks into my app, so maybe I'll order one and get it in time. With something as small as my PA63, I think it would be a great holster.hi-power wrote:I ordered this from Fist, Inc. 4 weeks ago and it hasn't come in yet. I'll let you know how it works when I get it. (The one on the left in black).