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<blockquote data-quote="ripnbst" data-source="post: 2317735" data-attributes="member: 16136"><p>I just used the 9 Pro for the class because I wanted more trigger time on the gun. It is still some what new to me. I dont ever really carry it in daily life. However, after the course, you definitely could if you wore the holster at about 4:30 to where the handle of the gun rides more along your back than protruding out from it. I was wearing a Wilderness Instructors Belt with the 5-stitch upgrade as well so that certainly helped. A lesser belt may not be up to the task but I don't see the Pro as an extremely heavy gun anyway. A 5" steel 1911 is heavier.</p><p></p><p>I am really loving the CAMO by Blue Ridge. It carries extremely well and I really liked that I can carry my compact and the Pro in it with the open bottom. The molding doesn't match exactly for the pro, because the front end of the slide geometry is slightly different but its close enough that it works. The only bad thing I will say about the CAMO is the standard clips came unhooked my belt from time to time during the class but it was due to constantly drawing the gun from it. It came unhooked maybe 3-4 times. In daily CCW use the clips never come off so it does work well. In actual CCW use you aren't drawing your gun 200+ times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ripnbst, post: 2317735, member: 16136"] I just used the 9 Pro for the class because I wanted more trigger time on the gun. It is still some what new to me. I dont ever really carry it in daily life. However, after the course, you definitely could if you wore the holster at about 4:30 to where the handle of the gun rides more along your back than protruding out from it. I was wearing a Wilderness Instructors Belt with the 5-stitch upgrade as well so that certainly helped. A lesser belt may not be up to the task but I don't see the Pro as an extremely heavy gun anyway. A 5" steel 1911 is heavier. I am really loving the CAMO by Blue Ridge. It carries extremely well and I really liked that I can carry my compact and the Pro in it with the open bottom. The molding doesn't match exactly for the pro, because the front end of the slide geometry is slightly different but its close enough that it works. The only bad thing I will say about the CAMO is the standard clips came unhooked my belt from time to time during the class but it was due to constantly drawing the gun from it. It came unhooked maybe 3-4 times. In daily CCW use the clips never come off so it does work well. In actual CCW use you aren't drawing your gun 200+ times. [/QUOTE]
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