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<blockquote data-quote="Gunbuffer" data-source="post: 3146114" data-attributes="member: 42291"><p>not to pick on you, kind sir, but</p><p></p><p>it doesnt work well for fat folks, but youre not fat. </p><p></p><p>where'd do people come to these conclusions? The internet?</p><p>why cant folks just give useful first hand advice here; but only if they got some?</p><p></p><p>We have a TOTAL innovator of the AIWB carry concept right here in this thread, but it wont work for fat folks.</p><p></p><p>at what specific poundage or body fat % is it no longer viable? </p><p>Does distance from the body midline matter?</p><p>How about if a AIWB had adjustability as far as ride level, or sweat shield height?</p><p>Do you have ta go buy some new britches for the first time since 1994, or a belt, or wear un tucked shirts?</p><p></p><p>YES</p><p>NO</p><p>Maybe </p><p>Not necessarily</p><p></p><p>You hear all the time on this recently kumbaya-ed forum, "Well, a glock might work for some folks, but not me" or, "to each his own", or "glad it works for you" but no, sorry, appendix carry is bad, real bad, fatty.</p><p>How bout we take advice from an expert, and not some goon you meet over an onion burger that gets his expertise from frickin youtube channels?</p><p></p><p>(The events, instances, characters, and examples <strong>depicted</strong> in the previous INTERNET post are fictitious. Any similarity to actual <strong>persons</strong>, living or dead, is purely coincidental)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunbuffer, post: 3146114, member: 42291"] not to pick on you, kind sir, but it doesnt work well for fat folks, but youre not fat. where'd do people come to these conclusions? The internet? why cant folks just give useful first hand advice here; but only if they got some? We have a TOTAL innovator of the AIWB carry concept right here in this thread, but it wont work for fat folks. at what specific poundage or body fat % is it no longer viable? Does distance from the body midline matter? How about if a AIWB had adjustability as far as ride level, or sweat shield height? Do you have ta go buy some new britches for the first time since 1994, or a belt, or wear un tucked shirts? YES NO Maybe Not necessarily You hear all the time on this recently kumbaya-ed forum, "Well, a glock might work for some folks, but not me" or, "to each his own", or "glad it works for you" but no, sorry, appendix carry is bad, real bad, fatty. How bout we take advice from an expert, and not some goon you meet over an onion burger that gets his expertise from frickin youtube channels? (The events, instances, characters, and examples [B]depicted[/B] in the previous INTERNET post are fictitious. Any similarity to actual [B]persons[/B], living or dead, is purely coincidental) [/QUOTE]
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