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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3146073" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>AIWB is the preferred means of carry for a lot of guys, but D. Hargrove hit the nail on the head; if you've got a gut, it won't work too good. Since I don't have to worry about a fat roll, I carry AIWB pretty often. It don't think it's really feasible with a full size pistol like you're talking about, but my G43 or my PPS works fine. Use your Google-fu and check out Cherries Concealment for a pretty innovative AIWB holster. I don't have one, but a friend does and he says it works well. I use an IWB kydex holster by PJ Holsters that completely covers the trigger and mag release, and carry just to the right of center. I wouldn't use anything less rigid. When I do go with AIWB, I carry my spare mag as I usually do; on my belt, weak side, bullets facing forward.</p><p></p><p>Another upside to AIWB is that with a little practice, it is often much faster to draw your pistol.</p><p></p><p>EDITED: About the belt...not a big Looper fan, but it should be fine, until it breaks down and goes all full Walmart-floppy on you. You'll know when that happens and the grip is floppin' out over the floppiness of the now floppy belt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3146073, member: 10465"] AIWB is the preferred means of carry for a lot of guys, but D. Hargrove hit the nail on the head; if you've got a gut, it won't work too good. Since I don't have to worry about a fat roll, I carry AIWB pretty often. It don't think it's really feasible with a full size pistol like you're talking about, but my G43 or my PPS works fine. Use your Google-fu and check out Cherries Concealment for a pretty innovative AIWB holster. I don't have one, but a friend does and he says it works well. I use an IWB kydex holster by PJ Holsters that completely covers the trigger and mag release, and carry just to the right of center. I wouldn't use anything less rigid. When I do go with AIWB, I carry my spare mag as I usually do; on my belt, weak side, bullets facing forward. Another upside to AIWB is that with a little practice, it is often much faster to draw your pistol. EDITED: About the belt...not a big Looper fan, but it should be fine, until it breaks down and goes all full Walmart-floppy on you. You'll know when that happens and the grip is floppin' out over the floppiness of the now floppy belt. [/QUOTE]
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