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<blockquote data-quote="ef9turbo" data-source="post: 1193418" data-attributes="member: 790"><p>I know this is an old thread, but I had to comment, seeing that I failed to do so in the past.</p><p></p><p>I have the same gun and one of the first batches of UBG holsters. I think Nikat said it best, for skinny people like us, the holster has to wrap around your body and be flexible enough to form to it. A good friend of mine has a newer generation UBG and it's no where near as flexible and comfortable as mine, though he paid extra for the re-inforced mouth. </p><p></p><p>I carry mine at 3 o'clock, same place my duty weapon would be. Why? Comfort and that's how I trained. I'm 5'10, 170lbs and wear medium sized shirts and 34" waist pants/shorts. For the days where I don't give a crap about printing (most everyday), I sag a little bit for comfort (yes, my gun still sits nice and tight to my body and am still comfortable). Now, for those days that I worry about printing, what I do is pull my pants up about an inch higher. Still being at 3 o'clock position, I allow the gun to sit in that grove above my hip, which literally makes the butt of the gun disappear. </p><p></p><p>I know you don't have the weapon anymore and I wish I would've seen this earlier, but oh well. Just wanted to put in my thoughts about it and what I've come to learn about CC a Glock w/ UBG holster while being skinny.</p><p></p><p>I'm happy you found a gun that is comfortable for you to carry. <img src="/images/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ef9turbo, post: 1193418, member: 790"] I know this is an old thread, but I had to comment, seeing that I failed to do so in the past. I have the same gun and one of the first batches of UBG holsters. I think Nikat said it best, for skinny people like us, the holster has to wrap around your body and be flexible enough to form to it. A good friend of mine has a newer generation UBG and it's no where near as flexible and comfortable as mine, though he paid extra for the re-inforced mouth. I carry mine at 3 o'clock, same place my duty weapon would be. Why? Comfort and that's how I trained. I'm 5'10, 170lbs and wear medium sized shirts and 34" waist pants/shorts. For the days where I don't give a crap about printing (most everyday), I sag a little bit for comfort (yes, my gun still sits nice and tight to my body and am still comfortable). Now, for those days that I worry about printing, what I do is pull my pants up about an inch higher. Still being at 3 o'clock position, I allow the gun to sit in that grove above my hip, which literally makes the butt of the gun disappear. I know you don't have the weapon anymore and I wish I would've seen this earlier, but oh well. Just wanted to put in my thoughts about it and what I've come to learn about CC a Glock w/ UBG holster while being skinny. I'm happy you found a gun that is comfortable for you to carry. ;) [/QUOTE]
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