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    Appendix holsters - AIWB

    For me, it does not seem significantly more difficult than drawing AIWB while standing. Practice is important. Everyone's comfort is different... For me, it is more comfortable to sit while carrying non-AIWB, since pushing into my back is less bothersome than pushing into my groin. However...
  2. J

    Appendix holsters - AIWB

    I do have a very slight reverse cant (muzzle forward/left depending how you look at it), so that it generally points right between my junk and the inside of my thigh, more or less. I'm sure it probably does point at my junk/leg at some point while walking, sitting, etc. but that's why I use a...
  3. J

    Appendix holsters - AIWB

    I am 5'5" and 190 and prefer carrying up front; at around 1:30 seems to work best for me. (I agree a little cant can make a big difference too.) I've tried 3:30 onward, and it is a trade-off for me between comfort and concealability. 3:30 onward is a bit more comfortable, but prints easily on...
  4. J

    CT non-resident

    When is the next class? I only see the 4/8 UT class on the website...
  5. J

    Questions from someone new to carrying

    Thanks for the extra info! New pistol owner here and it took a little extra looking to see about the round limit. Didn't have to pay much attention before since I just loaded my rifles according to range rules.
  6. J

    Questions from someone new to carrying

    Just wanted to point out, regarding magazine limits, the safe act website states: "A: While at a recognized range, whether you are there for recreation or for participating in shooting competitions, you may load the full ten rounds into any magazine you have. Starting on April 15, 2013, you are...
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