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IWB 2:00

OWB 1:00 and 3:00 depending on the clothes

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USP 40 - OWB 3 o'clock

P7M8 - IWB 4 o'clock

P-3AT - IWB 4 o'clock or back pocket of pants or shorts, or if appropriate Thunderwear

Beretta 92SB - web military holster

USP or Beretta - shoulder holster

Just depends on the situation. Occasionally for woods use I carry Taurus 44R revolver (44 mag) in a web holster.

Guest KarolinaKid
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OWB 3 to 4 o'clock

Ditto...as in me too!

Guest Hyaloid
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IWB @ 4 o'clock, OWB at the same occassionally

Guest Ramtough47
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IWB G19 in Appendix and sometime in the 4:00 position. I also carry g26 in Galco ankle glove left ankle everyday.

Guest ProguninTN
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Normally, OWB @ 3 o'clock. But, I may adopt other positions as soon as I can purchase additional holsters.

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It depends.

My waiste has expanded over the last four years but my pants haven't. Some I can still comfortably carry IWB but more and more I'm carrying OWB with a sport coat ( all these at 3 to 4 o'clock ).

With just sweaters I'll carry IWB/SOB.

I need to lose weight or buy more pants.:drool:

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It depends.

My waiste has expanded over the last four years but my pants haven't. Some I can still comfortably carry IWB but more and more I'm carrying OWB with a sport coat ( all these at 3 to 4 o'clock ).

With just sweaters I'll carry IWB/SOB.

I need to lose weight or buy more pants.:(

Same here regarding pants...:up:

So I'm OWB, strong side, 3 o'clock.

-L

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IWB between 3 and 4 o clock, depends on what i'm wearing, what I am doing. Sometimes as far as 5oclock, dang near SOB, I just slide my CTAC over.

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Hip pocket, front pocket, IWB around 4..unless I strap it to my ankle.

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Guest jackdog
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glock iwb at 4:00 if I carry my keltec its in a holster in my back pocket. Very convienent and totally concealed.

Jackdog

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Gotta get me one of those Kel-Tec's but usually it is around 3:30 or so regardless of the gun or the holster. My personal thoughts are always keep your weapon in roughly the same place. Don't dink around with a bunch of different holsters. In a fight, you don't want to have to "remember" which holster you are carrying and where your gun is. You want muscle memory to continue to go to the exact same place it goes when you are training. This way there is no mistaking where your gun is.

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