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Thread: AIWB carry and using the gents
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24-10-2020, 10:07 #21
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24-10-2020, 18:59 #23
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Re: AIWB carry and using the gents
Just knock on a few cubical doors and ask if they are nearly finished yet.....
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24-10-2020, 19:08 #24
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25-10-2020, 21:56 #26
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Re: AIWB carry and using the gents
That SAPS photo must be the SA version of “rocks up Timo’s ass”.
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26-10-2020, 00:47 #27
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30-10-2020, 21:52 #28
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Re: AIWB carry and using the gents
I use a side car with AIWB (knife - mag - pistol ) config. Glock 19 with torch. It's not a small rig.
What I have found is the easiest.
Loosen your belt. Just enough so it's got no tension.
You can use either string or weak hand to unzip/unbutton from bottom to top
You then push with fingers around bottom of holster, from the outside, leaving thumb and index finger free to hold you non metallic weapon.
Holster then goes up a bit , while still under you shirt/Tshirt . You forearm can also be on top of gun to keep wondering eyes away.
I do think your body type and length of slide will make a difference from person to person. I have found that anything longer in a side car config becomes more difficult to take a leak.
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31-10-2020, 12:05 #29
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