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| quote: Originally posted by Chris17404: The AIWB vs strong side carry debate of today is just like the 9mm vs .45ACP debate of yesterday. Most people finally realized that 9mm is a perfectly acceptable self defense caliber. Eventually most people will finally realize that AIWB is a perfectly acceptable mode of carry. It just takes some people longer than others.
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| Posts: 2628 | Location: On the shore of Lake Lanier | Registered: November 19, 2008 |
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| For my body, appendix allows me to conceal a full size pistol under a t-shirt. OWB/IWB means I need to downsize my handgun or upsize my clothing. If your requirement is simply to cover, as opposed to conceal, that is a different requirement, and more holster types work. |
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| For me it's the best way to completely conceal a carried pistol vs simply covering it (printing).
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| Posts: 6950 | Location: Central,Ohio | Registered: December 28, 2008 |
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| I believe I have settled upon spur-less-hammer revolvers for AIWB carry, though it was due more to the blocky, protruding rear portion of the Glock slide, preventing true deep concealment, on my skinny frame. Though safety was not the main reason, I will admit that being able to monitor the hammer, while reholstering, adds to my comfort level. Yes, I did try many AIWB Glock holsters. The best, for concealment of a G19, on my body, is the George, with Extra Tuck, by JM Custom Kydex. Quality is second to none, of course, which is why my AIWB holster of choice for an SP101 is, of course, a George. I may order a George for my 3” GP100. I have not ruled-out the future use of AIWB for a slimmer auto-pistol, with a less-protruding rear portion of the slide, especially if I can again trust a 1911 of less than full-Government length.
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| A little factoid: GJM-AK, whose post is two spots above yours, is who the George is named after.
I cannot conceal Glocks in AIWB too. I would cary Glocks with Gadgets installed but I just can't conceal it. In my experience, Berettas, the 92 and PX4 series, conceal the best due to unique rear profile of a slide and forward-offset small profile sights. They work even better if combined with a D-style hammer. HK LEM guns, with their beveled slides and flush hammers, come second. |
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| In my experience, a thumb safety on a pistol that is used intermittently, will find itself on or off, when you expect the opposite, at the worst times. For this reason, I converted my USP pistols to LEM or V3, decock only. |
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| quote: I've been carrying my first striker fired gun since 1997; S&W Shield.
Sure about that date? The Shield has only been around since about 2012, introduced at the NRA Show of that year. |
| Posts: 8983 | Location: Drippin' wet | Registered: April 18, 2010 |
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| AIWB has great attributes. I prefer a hammer gun for this style of carry. Basically you won’t survive a mistake with this form of carry so I stack my deck. YMMV. |
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| quote: Originally posted by soggy_spinout: quote: I've been carrying my first striker fired gun since 1997; S&W Shield.
Sure about that date? The Shield has only been around since about 2012, introduced at the NRA Show of that year.
Sorry. What I meant was; I just bought a new Shield and started carrying it. This is my first striker fired gun since 1997, when I briefly owned a Glock 27. Haha.... I left out important words so it made little sense but serves as a great example of poor communication! I bought the Shield in April, during the rebate. I couldn’t resist the price! |
| Posts: 1396 | Location: King of Prussia PA | Registered: September 19, 2003 |
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| Rule #2: Never point a gun at anything you are not willing to destroy... The chance of a ND during presentation or re-holstering, and the consequences of said ND, are too serious to ignore. It's a tragedy looking for a moment's inattention. Rod
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| quote: Originally posted by Chris17404: The AIWB vs strong side carry debate of today is just like the 9mm vs .45ACP debate of yesterday. Most people finally realized that 9mm is a perfectly acceptable self defense caliber. Eventually most people will finally realize that AIWB is a perfectly acceptable mode of carry. It just takes some people longer than others.
Agreed.
JMag "The truth is incontrovertible; malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is." ? Winston Churchill
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| Posts: 799 | Location: Southeastern U.S. | Registered: March 28, 2003 |
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| If you use a glock get the glock gadget and problem solved. |
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