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Old December 4th, 2007, 07:40 PM   #5
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Experimenting with your holster, is the only way to see what works for you. Most right handed folks find anywhere from 3 to 5 o'clock position suits them. My guns rides best, when the holster's front edge is just behind the side seam of my slacks. The angle you carry it at is also subject to experimenting, along with how deep ( high or low ) you carry the gun. I like the butt angled forward, and the holster just above the belt line for my IWB M Tac holster, when carrying my G27.Your holster will also tend to mold itself to your body after being worn for a while, which also will add to the comfort of your wearing it. A new holster might feel a bit annoying at first, but after a few hours or days of wearing it, it should start to settle in. At least that has been my experience. Of course having a good gun belt also will add to the support of carrying the gun and your comfort.
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