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Thread: Review: JMCK AIWB Wing Claw 2.0

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    Enel, we did make it as low as possible. Thanks
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    I'm excited, will report on when it arrives. Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Mayer View Post
    Enel, we did make it as low as possible. Thanks
    Thanks Tony. It is really comfortable and for me a great step up from the George. It is the Eidolon for other guns I have been looking for. Now to find a Dr Scholl's pad....

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    Enel, sweet. So my wedge works pretty good, FYI!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TAZ View Post
    Anyone run this design with an MOS Glock? On a different holster, I've noticed that the Vanguard claw tucks the butt in so well that my RMR prints like crazy. Wondering if the 2 clip design mitigates that a bit.
    I am running the 2.0 with aG17 and RMR on a milled slide so it is slightly lower than an MOS with no issues. I find belt stiffness affects slide bulge quit a bit, a stiffer belt reduces it for me. I am using an Aegis or lately a Mastermind Universal belt.

    This is the best holster I have found in terms of comfort and concealment

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    Ordered a 2.0 for my P2000SK the other day. Happy birthday to me!
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    Here's my 2.0 I received last week for my P2000SK V2. I have to say that I was a bit skeptical of it at first. The ride height is higher than I prefer and I was afraid of gun tipping out. I also had to modify my Dark Wing to get it to fit on the holster. But now that I have it all adjusted and have a small foam wedge on it, I am really enjoying it and am surprised at how comfortable and concealable it is. I never thought I would be able to conceal a pistol with this high of ride height, but I am glad it does, it is so much easier to get a good grip on gun. Kudos to Tony and his team for another great product.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irelander View Post
    Here's my 2.0 I received last week for my P2000SK V2. I have to say that I was a bit skeptical of it at first. The ride height is higher than I prefer and I was afraid of gun tipping out. I also had to modify my Dark Wing to get it to fit on the holster. But now that I have it all adjusted and have a small foam wedge on it, I am really enjoying it and am surprised at how comfortable and concealable it is. I never thought I would be able to conceal a pistol with this high of ride height, but I am glad it does, it is so much easier to get a good grip on gun. Kudos to Tony and his team for another great product.

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    I have one for a Glock 17. I see your clips are at the highest adjustment giving you the lowest ride height - but there appears to be very little room for your fingers to get a good firing grip - maybe the angle of the photo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry T View Post
    I have one for a Glock 17. I see your clips are at the highest adjustment giving you the lowest ride height - but there appears to be very little room for your fingers to get a good firing grip - maybe the angle of the photo?
    Its the angle of the photo. I have plenty of room to get a grip. I am very happy that I can get a good grip on the gun and conceal it well. This was not possible with any of my other holsters.
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