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| Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options There are some really good defensive carry holster designs, as well as some very bad ones on the market today. Whether you are in the market for a new holster or just discovered another perfect carry option, let us know about it here. |
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New to Concealed Carry - Holster Questions
I am new to Concealed Carry and am looking for other Womens' recommendations on a mid back BWB holster. Don't want to change up my wardrobe or dress habits too much. I usually wear form fitting jeans/pants and tops - will be going a little bigger on the tops to conceal and would like to know what you seasoned women out there use. Appreciate any help you can give me.
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Check out Cornered Cat - Table of Contents for a ton of women's views.
Welcome to the forum! PS...what is BWB?
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By mid-back, do you mean small-of-back? If so, you may wish to reconsider - if you fall or get pushed onto your back, a handgun in that position could injure your spine.
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I'm with 10thmtn on this one... the small of the back , although seems like a good place for concealed carry really is not ideal.
When standing drawing your weapon takes a little longer and you run more of a risk getting it hung up on your clothes bringing it around your body.. Sitting down it is even worse. IMHO One thing for sure ..I personally know how it feels to fall on my back/but and crack a tail bone falling on my handgun... it is not fun... For a month I suffered with that one. I'm not a woman, but that is my 2 cents...
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Women have hips and usually a smaller waist which automatically tilts the holster into the ribs. (not very comfortable). Men's holsters are made to tilt the gun into the rib area a little because most men do not have the same figure. A man's holster will tilt the gun inwards and along with hips that add to this tilt it might be uncomfortable.
Depending on the pistol and size of the stocks 2-3 or 4 O'Clock position is the best to conceal and the arm on the strong side also plays a part in concealment as well. Small of the back rigs on a woman (slim or avarage figured) will leave little room for concealment. Here is a good series of women's holsters and the video with it shows a little of what I was trying to say in the above. It also explains about high riding vs lower riding holsters for momen. LADYFIST HOLSTERS bosco |
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Depending upon what you plan to carry, you might take a look at Crossbreed's MiniTuck. It is smaller than the SuperTuck and they claim it is a better fit for a lady.
MiniTuck
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Simply not a true statement. This myth has been passed around way too long. Please provide some stats with this. The physics would make this highly unlikely. But I am open to hear some stats if someone has them. |
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I tried it for about 4 months when I fell last November in my driveway and cracked my tail bone. I am sure that not everyone that carries in the small of the back will fall and hurt themselves but it still could happen. After that I was still convinced that small of the back was still a good method and a friend and I did some draw test with a shot clock.. both of us did 10 shots from the SOB and side holstered and found that it took an average of .57 seconds longer to draw from the small of the back. We both used a Glock 17 .. Twice I got snagged in my t-shirt and my friend got snagged 3 times in his button flannel shirt. I know this was not a pure scientific study but it was enough to convince both of us.
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I carried SOB for a few years and found out that it was fine when standing. Sitting and getting in and out of a car became a problem at times and bending (most bending is done in the forward direction) tended to cause my cover garment (a jacket) to ride up and I was constantly reaching back to check my cover.
I switched to either 2-3 or 4 O'Clock carry (depending on cant of the holster, pistol or activity) and never went back. It seemed that with most activities the cover garment was less likely to ride up or allow the pistol to show a print. It was also easier and less noticeable for me to check my cover without constantly reaching around back when I got in or out of a car or bent down to get something. I also noticed that my strong arm added another layer of cover to help prevent any accidental printing. My 2 cents. bosco |
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Maybe it's just that I am a woman, but I don't believe she means small of back carry. I'm thinking she's more than likely talking about the 5 o'clock position that would be, for lack of a better phrase, above her strong side butt cheek, lol. This is where I carry because I find, for OWB carry, it is the easiest place for me to conceal. I too have been searching, and searching.... AND SEARCHING... for the holster I have pictured in my mind... I think I may have found that holster today. GlockGirl, if you would like, I would be more than happy to provide more information over PM. So drop me a line if you would like my .02 :)
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