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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 2008842" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>I do not like mine flopping around or taking a chance my belt might slip back through the loop and drop my firearm in the holster on the floor.</p><p></p><p>I use the same procedure for my IWB and my OWB belt holster on my right side for my 1911. I mostly wear jeans. The OWB is a little loose on most of my belts. It is hard to navigate everything with it in place because the holsters make everything top heavy. I step into the stall and remove my 1911 from the holster and slide it deep into my left front pocket making sure it is on the back side of my cell phone screen. This lets me hold the butt with my left hand close to the fastener while I am un-doing the buckle, fastener, and zipper with my right hand. Then you just have to place the grip between your legs still in your pocket while you do your business. Reverse re-holster and walk out. I feel this lets me also keep control of it better than just laying it on a dirty floor or trying to hang it somewhere. Practicing everything at home is much easier than in real combat. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 2008842, member: 24583"] I do not like mine flopping around or taking a chance my belt might slip back through the loop and drop my firearm in the holster on the floor. I use the same procedure for my IWB and my OWB belt holster on my right side for my 1911. I mostly wear jeans. The OWB is a little loose on most of my belts. It is hard to navigate everything with it in place because the holsters make everything top heavy. I step into the stall and remove my 1911 from the holster and slide it deep into my left front pocket making sure it is on the back side of my cell phone screen. This lets me hold the butt with my left hand close to the fastener while I am un-doing the buckle, fastener, and zipper with my right hand. Then you just have to place the grip between your legs still in your pocket while you do your business. Reverse re-holster and walk out. I feel this lets me also keep control of it better than just laying it on a dirty floor or trying to hang it somewhere. Practicing everything at home is much easier than in real combat. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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