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Originally Posted by JohnHenry
I have a MTAC Minotaur for my XDsc40 and a Crossbreed Supertuck for my Walther PPK. The Walther fits really well and is fairly slim so no issues there, but I've been fussing a little with the MTAC, moving it around, etc. I am a new CHL holder, so still experimenting.
I've been carrying at home for a few weeks to get the holsters broken in, and to find the best spot to put them. Both are adjustable up and down, as well as cant, by changing the holes that the screws go in.
So here's the question. I found that raising the gun up in the holster makes it more comfortable to wear, but the Kydex part of the holster is up above the belt about an inch. Are there any issues with carrying it this way, or is it better to find a setting where the gun is further down in my pants? When I do that, there is a noticeable bulge in my beltline, but there's more of a chance of printing when it's higher, I presume.
Your thoughts? Any safety issues with either high or low?
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Here's my rule of thumb. Adjust the height high enough to get that "PERFECT" grip when withdrawing your xdsc, regardless of how much kydex is exposed. Make sure the pistol is not to high where there is too much space between your grip and the top for your belt. And of course not to low where you cannot grab and withdraw your pistol in a timely manner. Especially in a high stressful situation.
I've seen pictures where the pistol is buried so far down that my guess is that the person would not be able to acheive a solid grip while performing a fast draw. As we all know, in a highly stress situation, EVERY SECOND COUNTS!
Besides, why have an adjustable height/cant holster if you won't adjust it with precision based on the size of your hands, type of pistol etc.
Your xdsc in a MTAC holster is a great choice for concealed carry.
BTW as far as I know, there are no safety issues based on the height of your pistol.