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Don't laugh toooo hard cause it works ..really really well
Wish all holster makers would do this.........as part of the holster design.
I add a push pad to all my IWB holsters. What is a push pad you ask?
A push pad is a springy foam rubber pad that pushes the bottom of the holster away from your body thereby pushing the grip of the gun into your body.
Really does add to concealment plus it's very comfortable.
So go ahead, make fun, giggle and reply with some funny comments but just know for me, it works, I like it......
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Hey, if it works, in my mind, that's all that counts. Far be it for me to call you a sissy.
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I always wonder why some want the grip pressed tight against their
body. That makes it a little more difficult to get your fingers around
the grips for a quick draw. That's why Jordan canted his holster out
from his body at an angle. It's only a split second difference, but
that split second could be important.
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Originally Posted by crazyphil
I always wonder why some want the grip pressed tight against their
body. That makes it a little more difficult to get your fingers around
the grips for a quick draw. That's why Jordan canted his holster out
from his body at an angle. It's only a split second difference, but
that split second could be important.
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As soft and cushioney as my love handles are (fatty) ...that does not seem to be a problem for me....
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Anything that helps with "Printing" is brilliant in my book. Thanks for sharing.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by crazyphil
I always wonder why some want the grip pressed tight against their
body. That makes it a little more difficult to get your fingers around
the grips for a quick draw. That's why Jordan canted his holster out
from his body at an angle. It's only a split second difference, but
that split second could be important.
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I think that for many of us that want, or need, to be concealed, anything that helps to minimize printing is worth considering.
As for me dben002, I like the idea.
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Apparantly I'm in the minority, but when I need my gun I want to be
able to get the correct firing grip on it with my hand's first contact and
get it out and on target quickly. I don't want to grab a hand full of fat.
Opinions vary.
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Originally Posted by crazyphil
Apparantly I'm in the minority, but when I need my gun I want to be
able to get the correct firing grip on it with my hand's first contact and
get it out and on target quickly. I don't want to grab a hand full of fat.
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I think if you look real good at pic 4 you will see there is more than sufficient space for rapid extraction. But to each his own
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That is one disgusting looking restroom . . .
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I like the idea. It seems to work.
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That is one disgusting looking restroom . . .
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That is a really old service station building built around 1920..use it for a workshop and storage facility. Every thing works .... Purdy is not a priority
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