Wear it offset a bit.
Wear it offset a bit.
Shooter and Collector (kinda)
Never Forget Best Friends.
Aug 30, 2008.
Dec 29, 2008.
It looks cool but I don't think it's practical here in Canada.
It looks well made and the angle/ cant looks about right.
However, the applications are very specific in Canada. It isn't sanctioned for any of the major shooting games and, likely, will be disallowed in any range.
The user has to be a very experienced gun owner to use it instinctively without sweeping others on the draw.
And experienced gun owners likely won't choose this style as it prints easily on bending, it's difficult to draw from especially if you have a wide girth and limited flexibility. It also exposes the gun to be grabbed from behind. As bsand mentioned earlier, there is a risk of damage to your vertebra if you fall and land squarely on it.
But for sh!ts and giggles, why not? If Magnum PI can carry in that position without a holster, who am I to argue?
I would be very interested in a well designed AIWB holster though! For those who can legally CCW, I think a AIWB deploys the quickest and is the most secure for a CCW holster. There is a small risk of blowing your nuts off though!!
Es wird nie so heiss gegessen, wie es gekocht wird
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Check out dssbca.com for info on TAC rifle matches in the Lower Mainland and the Fraser Valley.
Very nice Tim!
Any thought of incorporating a wide leather band to distribute the weight for IWB? Also, for AIWB, do you have a built in feature so the butt end hugs close to the body? Most AIWB holsters end up with the butt tipping outwards so the gun prints through clothing.
Just some thoughts for your legal CCW market.
Do you ship Stateside? Your holsters will give some US brands a good run for the money!
Es wird nie so heiss gegessen, wie es gekocht wird
CCFR CPC
Check out dssbca.com for info on TAC rifle matches in the Lower Mainland and the Fraser Valley.
Es wird nie so heiss gegessen, wie es gekocht wird
CCFR CPC
Check out dssbca.com for info on TAC rifle matches in the Lower Mainland and the Fraser Valley.