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Tony Mayer
02-25-2018, 09:22 PM
Part 2 of our updated Quick Ship game... Check them out today!

Sherman A. House DDS
02-25-2018, 10:27 PM
I don’t have a P10, but I’m glad to see you’re so quick to match the market demand, Tony!


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markman
04-13-2018, 07:53 AM
Hi Tony Mayer - I am about to order a couple more holsters from you and am torn between the George and the Wing Claw - I am muscular/athletic build with a 32 inch waist. I like the idea of the integrated claw better for grip tucking but was wondering what you would recommend.

Thanks!

Tony Mayer
04-13-2018, 07:58 AM
Hi Tony Mayer - I am about to order a couple more holsters from you and am torn between the George and the Wing Claw - I am muscular/athletic build with a 32 inch waist. I like the idea of the integrated claw better for grip tucking but was wondering what you would recommend.

Thanks!

markman, for your body size and shape, you are going to need minimal belt line bulge, so go with either the wing claw 2.0 or 2.5 (2.5 would be my choice, I am a big fan of pull the dot loops, and don't need to tuck in a shirt), and I would suggest the neoprene pad for you as well. I like no guards for appendix carry, but you are skinny enough to probably go with whichever one you want. Let me know if you have any other questions.

Thanks

markman
04-13-2018, 08:11 AM
markman, for your body size and shape, you are going to need minimal belt line bulge, so go with either the wing claw 2.0 or 2.5 (2.5 would be my choice, I am a big fan of pull the dot loops, and don't need to tuck in a shirt), and I would suggest the neoprene pad for you as well. I like no guards for appendix carry, but you are skinny enough to probably go with whichever one you want. Let me know if you have any other questions.

Thanks

Awesome thanks! I just bought two of the split loops from your site to try them in place of my soft loops on my other holsters because they look like they support the weight better and will not let the thigh hotspot happen as much (correct me if I'm wrong here) at the expense of being slightly more inconvenient to take on and off.

Tony Mayer
04-14-2018, 07:28 PM
Awesome thanks! I just bought two of the split loops from your site to try them in place of my soft loops on my other holsters because they look like they support the weight better and will not let the thigh hotspot happen as much (correct me if I'm wrong here) at the expense of being slightly more inconvenient to take on and off.

markman, which holster design do you have now. Also, hard to say what is causing the thigh hot spot, but sounds more like where the holster is coming in contact with your leg than a belt loop style problem. One thing to try with pull the dots, is move the loops down a hole to tighten them up on your belt a bit, that will make everything ride a little better and stay in the same position. Thanks

markman
04-16-2018, 07:20 AM
markman, which holster design do you have now. Also, hard to say what is causing the thigh hot spot, but sounds more like where the holster is coming in contact with your leg than a belt loop style problem. One thing to try with pull the dots, is move the loops down a hole to tighten them up on your belt a bit, that will make everything ride a little better and stay in the same position. Thanks

I have the wing claw for g17 with APLc.

Clusterfrack
04-16-2018, 08:29 AM
Hi Tony Mayer - I am about to order a couple more holsters from you and am torn between the George and the Wing Claw - I am muscular/athletic build with a 32 inch waist. I like the idea of the integrated claw better for grip tucking but was wondering what you would recommend.

Thanks!

Sounds like we have similar body types. The 2.5 works incredibly well for me.

Balisong
04-17-2018, 09:40 AM
markman, for your body size and shape, you are going to need minimal belt line bulge, so go with either the wing claw 2.0 or 2.5 (2.5 would be my choice, I am a big fan of pull the dot loops, and don't need to tuck in a shirt), and I would suggest the neoprene pad for you as well. I like no guards for appendix carry, but you are skinny enough to probably go with whichever one you want. Let me know if you have any other questions.

Thanks

I've got to ask, why is it you don't like guards for appendix carry? I've never heard someone say that before, genuinely curious what I may be missing out on

Tony Mayer
04-17-2018, 04:39 PM
I've got to ask, why is it you don't like guards for appendix carry? I've never heard someone say that before, genuinely curious what I may be missing out on

Balisong, I have a "successful lifestyle" body (a belly) and when the gun is out of the holster, the full guard pokes the hell out of me, no guard works much better for me!

Balisong
05-07-2018, 11:11 PM
Balisong, I have a "successful lifestyle" body (a belly) and when the gun is out of the holster, the full guard pokes the hell out of me, no guard works much better for me!

I hear you there good sir, and I have the same issue haha. Luckily I don't frequently have to take the gun out of the holster. I usually just take the holster and gun out together when I do, but yeah if I was regularly taking the gun out and leaving the holster mounted I'd pass on the guard also. So far I haven't found any other drawbacks to them though.