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Some of it may be lack of food blister pushing things around, but your setup looks to ride more vertical. That split loop would work well with those pants i had on today, but I have others it would be in the way.
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Some of it may be lack of food blister pushing things around, but your setup looks to ride more vertical. That split loop would work well with those pants i had on today, but I have others it would be in the way.
--Josh
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I have two of them... I carry them a bit further out then the gentlemen here, pretty much riding in the crease of my leg at about 10:30 to 11. The angle allows them to flex and be completely comfy sitting or standing. My favorite IWB mag carrier.
What belt loops do you guys find to conceal better ?
I have both a Persec systems and JM custom appendix type mag carrier. The JM cutom one works well for a shorter mag such as a G19 mag but rides to high for a G17 or extended mag. I use the Persec carrier with a 140mm magazine (g17+TTI extension) and it conceals well.
Depends on what they're mounted to. In many cases they stick out a good bit. I've been offering a soft loop with a screw and finish washer to have an unbreakable loop option that still offers the benefits of soft loops too.
Ultimately I think the G-Code style struts print the least but being open on the bottom and very flimsy many have ruled them out as a viable option. They print the least when used in the right location on the holster. The Incog appears to use them in the best places for the least amount of printing.
The FOMI clip popularized by Multi-Holsters does a solid job of not printing but they pose the same risk of falling off if used poorly.
Otherwise the molded kydex loops seem to be it, but they break. If the maker considers the grain they can last a good while and the reputable guys posting here replace then and offer spares.
So really it's all a compromise until a new attachment method comes out which may be soon.
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As for the JMCK AIWB-SMP and mag length:
I ended up doing a foam wedge kind of thing, extended a bit lower than the bottom of the carrier and wrapped with electrical tape. That eliminated a lot of the printing with longer mags, as this works off of the same principle as the extra tuck feature. My main problem with the carrier is actually the mags -- I've switched back to the stock 15-rd mags for reliability reasons, and the OEM P226 base plates are frigging sharp.