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Well, every holster is somewhat uncomfortable. What I mean is you will notice it and it will be a bother. After wearing it for a length of time over the course of a week or more, the holster will start to feel like it belongs there until you just forget about it altogether.
It has been said that a gun should be comforting, not exactly comfortable.
That remains true even with the most comfortable holsters. You'll always feel like there's a bump there on your side. What you have setup seems fine, there's no wrong way to carry. You simply need to carry more.
Oh and about "being made" it won't happen. If you can look in the mirror and don't see the gun against your shirt nobody else will either. Yeah you know it's there and will probably think people are staring, but they aren't. That's one thing I've learned over time, people don't look, don't care, and generally don't notice anything. The more you wear your holster, the more comfortable you will become with it and wearing it around people. You'll always notice it, but it will not feel wrong. After a while you feel like it belongs and not having it feels awkward because you will be used to carrying your gun and will probably be more nervous without it than with it. That's how I am anyhow.
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No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms.
-Thomas Jefferson
You can trust to luck or fate if you want but as for me, I carry a Glock.
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