S&Wers:
I have a Tucker IWB for my J-frame. The holster clip can be set for a low, mid, or high ride relative to the belt. I have been using the middle mounting point and that puts the cylinder directly under the belt and the grips just above the beltline. It is comfy. Just for fun, I moved the clip to raise the holster and now the cylinder is mostly above the belt. This is quite comfy but I wonder if it is "safe" with respect to securing the gun. The tension of the belt now only grabs about 1/3 of the cylinder and the holster hugs the gun very snugly but is there risk to using the highest position for the holster above the belt?
Thanks very much.
Chris
I have a Tucker IWB for my J-frame. The holster clip can be set for a low, mid, or high ride relative to the belt. I have been using the middle mounting point and that puts the cylinder directly under the belt and the grips just above the beltline. It is comfy. Just for fun, I moved the clip to raise the holster and now the cylinder is mostly above the belt. This is quite comfy but I wonder if it is "safe" with respect to securing the gun. The tension of the belt now only grabs about 1/3 of the cylinder and the holster hugs the gun very snugly but is there risk to using the highest position for the holster above the belt?
Thanks very much.
Chris