I think Tony uses that clip on his "universal" holster. You might want to check his site to see if others work with it.
I think Tony uses that clip on his "universal" holster. You might want to check his site to see if others work with it.
There's nothing civil about this war.
You would likely benefit from a holster model that uses a bit less belt wedge than the standard JMAIWB, or one of the models that uses a claw. Your build sounds pretty close to mine (34-36 pants, 42-44L coats) and the standard JM wedge is a bit too belt warping anymore.
JM used to use kydex/boltaron formed fixed loops, split and solid. Now they have designed and produced an injection molded fixed split loop. The IM materials are better suited to the stresses of being a belt attachment.
Typical soft loops will shit having three hole spaces that you can set the posts in corresponding to the most common belt widths. I will usually set it to the belt width and just use them straight. I got more bulge cris-crossing them. Though that does make for a slightly more stable mount.
Hope that helps!
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Here is a pic with a mastermind tactics, after I've "ironed" the pull the dot loops. By "ironed" I take some parchment paper, cover the loop, and on a low setting iron them to flatten the profile. It seems to help with a bit of printing.