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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3277337" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>[USER=790]@ef9turbo[/USER]: This is good information. I like the claw feature in that it pushes against your belt from the inside, thus pressing the butt of the pistol in towards your body. It seems to me that the wedge would push the gun in too, but from the muzzle end. Just thinking about it, either of these two add-ons, or a combination of both, would seem to be more effective with a longer barrel/longer grip gun. I’m thinking it would be of more proportional help to conceal a full size gun like say...a Glock 17 or Sig P226; whereas you wouldn’t gain as much help with a small pistol like a Sig P365 or a Glock 43. Your thoughts? Also, do you know of anyone who sells these wedges and claws that could be attached (glued/duct taped even) to an existing AIWB or IWB? I guess a guy could make a DIY wedge with some high density foam and some glue,but I’d rather have one already made made for the purpose that’s of the right size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3277337, member: 10465"] [USER=790]@ef9turbo[/USER]: This is good information. I like the claw feature in that it pushes against your belt from the inside, thus pressing the butt of the pistol in towards your body. It seems to me that the wedge would push the gun in too, but from the muzzle end. Just thinking about it, either of these two add-ons, or a combination of both, would seem to be more effective with a longer barrel/longer grip gun. I’m thinking it would be of more proportional help to conceal a full size gun like say...a Glock 17 or Sig P226; whereas you wouldn’t gain as much help with a small pistol like a Sig P365 or a Glock 43. Your thoughts? Also, do you know of anyone who sells these wedges and claws that could be attached (glued/duct taped even) to an existing AIWB or IWB? I guess a guy could make a DIY wedge with some high density foam and some glue,but I’d rather have one already made made for the purpose that’s of the right size. [/QUOTE]
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