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<blockquote data-quote="Zaphod Beeblebrox" data-source="post: 692013" data-attributes="member: 4606"><p>I'm not exactly on the "big boy" list, (5'11", 200lbs) but one thing I've discovered that helps a lot is a very adjustable belt. Most belts have 5-6 holes for the buckle, and it always seems like one opening lets the pistol sag, and the other makes it hard to breathe. I found a couple belts at Wally World with openings a half inch or so apart all the way around the belt. I can always find "the right" position for the buckle. They're also pretty stiff (Dickies brand), and CHEAP. I've been using them for several months and didn't pay more than $15 per belt, and they're holding up just fine.</p><p></p><p>Combine the belt with a Crossbreed, and I can carry full-size autos all day long, and NOBODY notices (except the Mrs occasionally, but she has certain "privileges" others don't!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zaphod Beeblebrox, post: 692013, member: 4606"] I'm not exactly on the "big boy" list, (5'11", 200lbs) but one thing I've discovered that helps a lot is a very adjustable belt. Most belts have 5-6 holes for the buckle, and it always seems like one opening lets the pistol sag, and the other makes it hard to breathe. I found a couple belts at Wally World with openings a half inch or so apart all the way around the belt. I can always find "the right" position for the buckle. They're also pretty stiff (Dickies brand), and CHEAP. I've been using them for several months and didn't pay more than $15 per belt, and they're holding up just fine. Combine the belt with a Crossbreed, and I can carry full-size autos all day long, and NOBODY notices (except the Mrs occasionally, but she has certain "privileges" others don't!). [/QUOTE]
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