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Location: ABOVE is the FOOTPRINT of a common american CHICKEN
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![]() Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: NY
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I've been wearing mine for almost two months now. Mostly with a G27, sometimes with a G19 or 23. Mine isn't curling up on the bottome but loooks similar to yours near the retention screw. I assume you are wearing it at 4 o'clock which is causing the leather to mold to your back. That is what makes it so comfortable.
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![]() Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: WV
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I cut the bottom "curl" off mine for the g27..dont use anymore since I went to milt sparks vm2..leather loops are more comforthable than the belt clips...
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