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My method posted above works great with my Wranglers. Now they have to be sized properly, but it's no problem for me.Originally posted by bboswell View PostThen it is going to require a complete wardrobe change. Wearing Wrangler jeans I have not found anyway to carry with my shirt tucked in that the gun doesn't cause a noticable bulge in my beltlline.
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Where on the holster clock are you wearing it? If you wear it at 4:00-4:30, it doesn't bulge as much because your waist is flatter there, and it is not visible at all from the front. Another thing that we old hands will tell you is that it is a lot more noticeable to you than anyone else. You get to where you forget that it is there and, after a long time of no one mentioning or calling attention to it, you get less sensitive about the issue.Originally posted by bboswell View PostThen it is going to require a complete wardrobe change. Wearing Wrangler jeans I have not found anyway to carry with my shirt tucked in that the gun doesn't cause a noticable bulge in my beltlline.
What HeyGuysWatchThis is saying is true, though. The fact that it does not attach to his pants or belt really minimizes any bulge or printing of the pants or belt. A belly band holster worn kind of high with the gun behind the hip would work well also under a tucked shirt.Very interesting...
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Blouse your shirtOriginally posted by bboswell View PostThen it is going to require a complete wardrobe change. Wearing Wrangler jeans I have not found anyway to carry with my shirt tucked in that the gun doesn't cause a noticable bulge in my beltlline.
Also, mess around with the placement. I've found that either 4:00 or AIWB works best for me. YMMV
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I'm using a position very much the same as your pictures but I end up with a noticeable bulge in the belt line and the end of the barrel prints about where your finger is pointing in the picture of you grasping the gun.Originally posted by HeyGuysWatchThis View PostMy method posted above works great with my Wranglers. Now they have to be sized properly, but it's no problem for me.
I was able to help this by adjusting the clip on the holster so that the gun rode higher but that led to the handle printing very easily if I bent over or reached for something. Not so bad with a starched shirt bloused but pretty bad with just a pull on shirt.
Probably need a different style of pants or a size bigger.
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Crossbreed Minituck Natural Horsehide with CrimsonTrace- after a few days break in wearing, with no pistol in it, its amazing now...cant wear the damn thing in the front tho...digs into things and if that trigger ever were to go off--whew dont wanna think about that.



”Gun control is like trying to reduce drunk driving by making it tougher for sober people to own cars.”
~Unknown
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How does that Crossbreed work for appendix carry?Christianity, if false, is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance. The only thing it cannot be is moderately important.
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Originally posted by crazymailman View PostHow does that Crossbreed work for appendix carry?
I've got a buddy that carries his up there an loves it...I hate it. Im sure you could trim off some leather to make it more comfortable. You can move the clips to adjust the ride height but the Kydex is riveted in, so there is no adjusting the cant. It digs into the front of my hip everytime i bend over or sit down...and some times causes the gun to "click" out of place and have to be "clicked" back down in the holster
I will have to agree with the other guys in saying us skinnier guys (Im 6 feet but only 175 lbs.) have trouble hiding stuff under our clothes...Ive had to go out and buy a whole new wardrobe of Large shirts cuz my Mediums just dont do the trick when i sit down or bendover...they get stuck behind my grip at the 4 oclock position...
Maybe that answers your question?”Gun control is like trying to reduce drunk driving by making it tougher for sober people to own cars.”
~Unknown
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That's kinda cool looking.
May have to give one of those a shot.sigpic
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That notch in the rail is supposed to be there
"Laws that forbid the carrying of arms disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes. Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man."
--Thomas Jefferson (1764).
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