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Thread: PHLSTER Pro
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01-01-2021, 01:24 #1
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PHLSTER Pro
Hi Guys!
Happy new year to all of you and thank you for all the advice given on this forum.
I have not been active for the the past few years on this forum due to company restrictions.
I have bought the PHLSTER pro for Glock 19 Gen 4.
I have changed the clips to C- Clips and fitted the reduced Claw.
Due to my round shape I am not able to conceal fully.
Any advice?
PS, Current work shirts is Golf (SPANDEX!!!) shirts
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01-01-2021, 07:58 #2
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Re: PHLSTER Pro
What belt are you using?
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01-01-2021, 08:43 #3
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Re: PHLSTER Pro
If you can wear a wider cut shirt or drop a kg or 2 then you can use your "overhang" to hide your appendix carry? I also advocate a sturdy decent belt but I found that a less sturdy , worn a bit looser than normal floppy belt works for me better. But I'm not very round, above the hips, you should play around a bit and see what fits you. This holster, it looks a bit bulky with all the extra mounting points molded in or am I wrong? I use a Quantum Carry Covert holster and love it. Maybe google appendix carry for bigger guys.
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02-01-2021, 23:28 #4
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03-01-2021, 08:18 #5
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Re: PHLSTER Pro
Ok, that's good to know. It appears with my googlefu, that it might be bulky due to the extra mounting options molded in. Enjoy. I once saw a guy where part of the draw stroke was to grab his boep and shirt to make his draw. Not extremely fast but I thought afterwards "where did that come from". LoL
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