Currently into hour 6 of my trip to the Single Stack Nationals carrying me M9A1 Compact in a JMCK AIWB. Comfortable as can be.
Currently into hour 6 of my trip to the Single Stack Nationals carrying me M9A1 Compact in a JMCK AIWB. Comfortable as can be.
Last edited by Lon; 05-06-2015 at 01:47 PM.
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Just got my George AIWB g17 holster and I'm really digging it. Previously I have been carrying with a g19 size shaggy and I noticed the longer length of the g17 holster makes it a no go with some of the pants I have. This leads me to two questions:
1. Any recommendations for not-terrible jeans that have a high rise? I'm only able to wear this holster with RRL straight legs currently.
2. Would higher riding belt loops on the holster be a possible remedy?
Finally got mine ordered for the BHP
Kevin S. Boland
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Law Tactical LLC
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Crash41984,
I just ordered a JMCK AIWB for a 5" 1911 with a x300 Ultra. Can you tell me if the width of the light counteracts the extra tuck on the slide portion of the holster? As in, does it push the grip out more than the extra tuck pushes it in?
The extra tuck feature on this design is over the light, not the slide like a non light bearing aiwb. Thanks for the order.
Tony
sales@jmcustomkydex.com
Tony,
Thank you much sir! I'll be waiting patiently.
Tony - I've been using the G17 length holster for my G19 for a long time now and it works perfectly (No extra tuck, G19 wedge). With that in mind what length are you recommending for the Glock 43? Any pros or cons using your standard AIWB VS the George?
IRISH, I would suggest adding length to the 43 (like my tuckable aiwb adds length) , it will stabilize it, prevent roll out, and aid in concealment. The wedge will be the same for the normal or the George due to the grip size of the 43 being small. Let me know if that answers your questions, thanks.
Tony
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