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| quote: Originally posted by bcjwriter: OK, so I've completely switched over to AIWB for everything but my larger revolvers. Today I realized my umpteenth shirt had all these little holes worn into it from the gun. (I think it's from the sights, but I'm not certain.)
Is anyone else having a similar issue?
Although I won't carry appendix style, just carrying IWB has done the same to a lot of my shirts also. These shirts quickly turn into work shirts or something to wear when I know I'm going to get dirty.
I'd rather be hated for who I am than loved for who I'm not.
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| Posts: 3652 | Location: The armpit of Ohio | Registered: August 18, 2013 |
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| I carry shoulder (225)or model 60 IWB. I live in FLA so baggy shirts work year round. J frame is so small shirt is not an issue.
Don't. drink & drive, don't even putt.
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| Not AIWB, but 4:00 IWB. The belt clips wear small holes in my shirts & the grip texture on the P320 pills the inside where it rubs/snags.
The Enemy's gate is down. |
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| Yeah, the rough texture on the grips of my S&W Shield 2.0 is playing hell with my cover t-shirts. Even the heavy duty ones (Duluth long tails). I wear it about 3:00 IWB. |
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| quote: Originally posted by bcjwriter: OK, so I've completely switched over to AIWB for everything but my larger revolvers. Today I realized my umpteenth shirt had all these little holes worn into it from the gun. (I think it's from the sights, but I'm not certain.)
Is anyone else having a similar issue?
Yes, absolutely, especially if sights have sharp edges and especially training shirts that get pulled up vigorously and repetitively during the draw. One of the reasons I don't like tall sights. |
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| Its cottonworms. [j]Add a couple tablespoons of permethrin to the laundry load. [/j]
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| Ive noticed that no matter what sights you have, it can and will still happen.
I accidentally bumped into the edge of the car door somewhat hard, and heard the distinct "thonk" sound as it hit, then held my shirt out and noticed a new hole right where the shirt draped over the rear corner of the slide. |
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| Raven makes a holster called the Morrigan. It has a body shield on both sides of the holster which prevents the sights from damaging the users outer garment. I carry my 30S in one and no more damaged shirts. |
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| I wish all I destroyed was T-Shirts. While working, I destroyed suit jackets, coat linings and dress shirts. Was getting real expensive until I learned you can have a tailor sew in extra reinforcement in wear areas in suit jackets and jackets/coats and not alter the "hang" of the material by much. The shirts were always sacrificial however.
Tony
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Let's be careful out there
| When I was still working, all my sport coats had shredded linings held together with iron-on patches from a P226 on my hip |
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