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    Big box’o JMCK goodness waiting for me when I got home.
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    Just ordered his aiwb for the 92X centurion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irelander View Post
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    Tough crowd!

    Clockwise from upper left: OWB2 for G19, OWB2 for Officers, IWB3 for Commander (I’m still having problems with IWB pain from the scar, but want to keep trying) and OWB2 for a full size P320.

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    Ken

    BBI: ...”you better not forget the safe word because shit's about to get weird”...
    revchuck38: ...”mo' ammo is mo' betta' unless you're swimming or on fire.”

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    Awesome thread--It's got to feel good to be Tony and feel all of this love! I recently received my first JMCK--an IWB#2 which is excellent. I really see what the hype is all about. I'm about to order an OWB#2 and a Wingclaw 2.5.

    Quick question for Beretta 92 shooters, maybe @Squib308 and @Vista461 (or others)...? Do you prefer with shield or w/o for AIWB? I've never IWB'd a pistol with a slide-mounted safety/decocker (LTT 92G) before and I'm wondering if the decocker becomes a hot spot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogcaller View Post
    Awesome thread--It's got to feel good to be Tony and feel all of this love! I recently received my first JMCK--an IWB#2 which is excellent. I really see what the hype is all about. I'm about to order an OWB#2 and a Wingclaw 2.5.

    Quick question for Beretta 92 shooters, maybe @Squib308 and @Vista461 (or others)...? Do you prefer with shield or w/o for AIWB? I've never IWB'd a pistol with a slide-mounted safety/decocker (LTT 92G) before and I'm wondering if the decocker becomes a hot spot?
    i only carry AIWB so cannot speak about other methods. I use exclusively full height kydex to protect the slide as much as possible from my perspiration. for Tony’s holsters Ive not found a wingclaw to be at all necessary. adding a mag carrier opposite the pistol causes the same (or more) grip rotation than a wing. sounds nuts but it works.

    my suggestion would be start w full shield and if needed could always trim it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogcaller View Post
    Awesome thread--It's got to feel good to be Tony and feel all of this love! I recently received my first JMCK--an IWB#2 which is excellent. I really see what the hype is all about. I'm about to order an OWB#2 and a Wingclaw 2.5.

    Quick question for Beretta 92 shooters, maybe @Squib308 and @Vista461 (or others)...? Do you prefer with shield or w/o for AIWB? I've never IWB'd a pistol with a slide-mounted safety/decocker (LTT 92G) before and I'm wondering if the decocker becomes a hot spot?
    Only aiwb here as well, right now a 1911.
    The full shield is great for keeping the safety and sights from diggin in to my gut.
    Being my Centurion has the Decocker, I again went with a full shield.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogcaller View Post
    Awesome thread--It's got to feel good to be Tony and feel all of this love! I recently received my first JMCK--an IWB#2 which is excellent. I really see what the hype is all about. I'm about to order an OWB#2 and a Wingclaw 2.5.

    Quick question for Beretta 92 shooters, maybe @Squib308 and @Vista461 (or others)...? Do you prefer with shield or w/o for AIWB? I've never IWB'd a pistol with a slide-mounted safety/decocker (LTT 92G) before and I'm wondering if the decocker becomes a hot spot?
    I always go with the full size shield for AIWB. You can always trim it down if needed.

    Remember the gun is always going to be there. So either sharp metal or smooth Kydex is going to touch you one way or another.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MDFA View Post
    Ok I ordered a AIWB Holster and Mag Pouch for my Ronin Operator....
    Got it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogcaller View Post
    Awesome thread--It's got to feel good to be Tony and feel all of this love! I recently received my first JMCK--an IWB#2 which is excellent. I really see what the hype is all about. I'm about to order an OWB#2 and a Wingclaw 2.5.

    Quick question for Beretta 92 shooters, maybe @Squib308 and @Vista461 (or others)...? Do you prefer with shield or w/o for AIWB? I've never IWB'd a pistol with a slide-mounted safety/decocker (LTT 92G) before and I'm wondering if the decocker becomes a hot spot?
    I’ve only ever had a guard cover the inboard side decocker on pistols with them, so not sure if it would be less comfortable without.

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