I keep moving back to 4 oclock because im tired of my Glock sticking me in the theigh. I do have a JMC for my P30. Might switch back to that for a bit to see if it might be more comfortable for me.
I keep moving back to 4 oclock because im tired of my Glock sticking me in the theigh. I do have a JMC for my P30. Might switch back to that for a bit to see if it might be more comfortable for me.
Last edited by ffhounddog; 09-27-2015 at 09:12 AM.
Quick update: I got it about a month ago. My initial impression was WOW straight out of the gate.
My impression at a month of rolling with it is WOW WOW. Worksmanship is excellent, it's supremely comfortable, and all in all it's just a very well thought out design in general. Ride height was pretty much perfect right out of the gate. I have no problems hiding a G17 even in a loose tshirt.
On the specific issue of comfort, most of the time I don't even know it's there.
As an added bonus Tony was GREAT to deal with. I think it was here in like 21 days IIRC. Hard to beat that really.
I wish I hadn't lost the JM Custom sticker he sent thou :P I wanted to slap that on of my guitars.
I'm a long time fan of Tony's OWB holsters and IWB holsters. I bought AWIB holster from him to try out AWIB carry.
After reading much, I bought a G17 length holster with the extra tuck for a Glock 19, fixed split belt loop and a medium sweat guard.
Life caught up and about 6 months go by befor I get around to trying it out. Workmanship is as I would expect from Tony.
But the Glock 19 prints at the end of the pistol grip, kind of where the hole for a lanyard loop is on the gun.
Would the same holster without the extra tuck Print less?
Or would buying one of the foam wedges fix the issue?
I guess I am a bit confused as to what the extra tuck is supposed to accomplish.
For reference, I'm about 5'11", 190.
Thoughts...?
Jay,
Thanks, I appreciate this. Looking forward to what Tony has in mind and how it works out for you.
Beat Trash, the neoprene wedge will definitely help. The extra tuck was designed first to tilt the muzzle away which aids in concealment. I made it as big as I could and still be comfortable. The neoprene wedge does a better job (for most people) than the extra tuck, and is more comfortable for a broader range of people, so anymore I am suggesting it ove the extra tuck. If you just got around to trying it, you could send it back and switch it out for one without the extra tuck and a neoprene wedge. Let me know, thanks.
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