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Carry fatigue
Well, I am official. I use real holsters (MaxCon V and MTAC) and my Beltman belt arrived yesterday (REAL nice).
While I was waiting on my belt, I was carrying a Glock 27 (subcompact) in the MTAC with a Wilderness tactical belt at about 4-4:30. (That seems to be my sweet spot.) Since my shirt always covered the belt, it was a non-issue. ![]() What I did notice is that carrying was just fatiguing. My back started to hurt and at the end of the day when I took off the gun my body just went "Whoa. Thank you for taking that off." I have been carrying consistently for over a month now. I would have thought that I would have adjusted to this by now. Is this common? Do I need more time to adjust? Is there anything else I need to do? Thanks.
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I use to feel that same way back when I was using a cheap walmart belt, but ever since I got my beltman belt, I no longer feel that discomfort at the end of the day. The g27 isn't all that heavy so I would try your new beltman belt and maybe move the holster around a bit until you find that sweet spot. Give it another month with the new belt and see how it goes. Finding the right holster, belt, carrying position combination takes a while, but once you get it right you could wear that thing all day and not realize you even have it on. Good luck.
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It may be that there is enough weight there that it is actually pulling your spine out of alignment a bit. When that happens, the body tries to compensate for that, and it knocks your whole skeletal,muscular system out of whack.
Sine your muscles are trying to compensate, it tires them out and by the end of the day you are wore out. Either try a different carry rig or try to balance out the weight by carrying a couple of loaded magazines, cell phone, pager whatever you carry on the opposite side of your gun. It may take a bit of experimentation, and you may even have to change up your equipment or mode of carry, but it will be well worth the effort when you get it figured out. You owe it to yourself to get it right.
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You might try minor adjustments on placement. I know if I place my gun back about 1/2 inch from normal it seems to press on a nerve and my back will be breaking by the end of the day.
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Maybe a dumb question, but if you remove the gun and continue to wear the holster does your back still hurt? Sometimes the holster presses against some part of the body that aggravates the back. Of course the weight of the gun would aggravate it still more.
Do you carry a spare magazine? You might try a lighter gun, maybe carry with the gun unloaded and no magazine in it when at home. While not really heavy the G26/27 is not a feather weight either. Best, Jerry |
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I carry a double mag pouch in the same location off-side with a steel 1911. The balance does help, and I wear all day with no problems.
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What I discovered as I was experimenting with placement, was as I wore it during the day, the holster seemed to shift to my natural sweet spot at around 4-4:30. It is fairly comfortable there, but still, at the end of the day, it is a relief to take it off.
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There's no doubt your beltman will help enormously. Your gunbelt is meant to carry the weight. One problem could be that you haven't logged enough hours with your holster. If your holster is a little stiff and made really well, which I know it is, it will take significant breakin time. When your holster actually conforms to your body like a glove, which it eventually will do, you will barely notice it is there. If this doesn't do the trick it may be a good idea to rethink the size of gun you will carry. Or the carry position that works best for you. I hope you can get this to work for you it looks like a fine carry rig. Deron.
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+1 on the real belt will help. As was said before, balance the weight with something on the other side, it does make a difference. For me a cell and surefire, plus spare mag when I have an auto.
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Lots of good suggestions so far, so I won't bother repeating them. One thing that might also help is a pair of Perry suspenders. They hook onto your belt, not the pants. I can get them here locally at Wal Mart. I'm sure other places have them. In fact, here's a store locator.
Welcome to the Perry Suspenders eStore Here's their suspenders. I sometimes use the "original" Perry suspenders. They really help take a lot of the weight off of your belt. Give em a try. I think mine were about $7-8. (the pics are clickable to enlarge them) Perry Suspenders |
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