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Appendix Glock 19 carry help.
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<blockquote data-quote="DanB" data-source="post: 2827048" data-attributes="member: 237"><p>The replaceable/movable foam wedge Spencer puts on the aids in comfort down there. That and the narrow design of the holster at the muzzle keeps encroachment to a minimum. If you pants are loose enough its a non issue. I have a couple pairs of Wranglers that are not the slim cut style. However, they aren't baggy either. Those can cause some discomfort while sitting. However its nothing that will ruin your day over it. The only time its a real issue is when I'm carrying my Glock 17 and find myself hunkered over my desk working on something. leaning back or just sitting strait up solves that.</p><p></p><p>I'll generally reach down and adjust the muzzle end a bit after I sit down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanB, post: 2827048, member: 237"] The replaceable/movable foam wedge Spencer puts on the aids in comfort down there. That and the narrow design of the holster at the muzzle keeps encroachment to a minimum. If you pants are loose enough its a non issue. I have a couple pairs of Wranglers that are not the slim cut style. However, they aren't baggy either. Those can cause some discomfort while sitting. However its nothing that will ruin your day over it. The only time its a real issue is when I'm carrying my Glock 17 and find myself hunkered over my desk working on something. leaning back or just sitting strait up solves that. I'll generally reach down and adjust the muzzle end a bit after I sit down. [/QUOTE]
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