Flamingo, really happy you like the sheath! Like Cecil said, it was designed from the get go to be snug on the belt, that is part of the design features. You can try and add one of the shims (there was 2 more included with the sheath that we designed to add more "tuck" to the kicker ((that is the screw and white nylon washer)) , to the bottom V of the belt loop, that will give you a bit more space possibly. Remember though, there is never a free lunch, easier belt install means a bit more play on the belt and may effect concealment. Thanks
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I’m really loving the way the sheath conceals!
It almost disappears. I was dubious at first due to how much it stands off from the pants; but after several international and domestic flights I’m sold. The only “downside” for me is having to thread/unthread the sheath in a hurry. But I’ll take that trade off for how well it conceals.
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I recently acquired a CP & trainer and I definitely want a better sheath than the OEM. For those using this with a Graith, how are you dealing with the trailing end of the belt? Are you threading the doubled up portion through the sheath and then tightening it or reversing the belt and running the tail over your holster attachment?
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Yeah, the gig line is for uniform....but my wilderness frequent flyer that I have set up with velcro as an under belt puts the rings on my left hip so the most velcro possible is on my gun side. I had a friend in high school who wore his belt buckle off center "cause I don't need no hood ornament".
When I started playing with AIWB I migrated to an off center belt buckle, and for a long time went back and forth about which hip was better for the buckle to be in front of.
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I’m wearing a Graith with the buckle at 12:00, right next to the holster. The Velcro side goes left, over the Clinch Pick. The belt needs to be long enough to have the Velcro tip at 9:00.
This setup is the best compromise I’ve come up with that lets me loosen after a meal or drop my pants for #2 without major readjustment.
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I wear mine on a Graith belt and leave it attached all the time. The Graith buckle is small enough that I can thread it through my belt loops.