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I agree, only I'm reversed. I'm a 3:00 guy. anything other than that just doesn't feel right. I've also got this really strange hang-up about my pistol being behind me, even though it's still on my person. :roll:

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As a lefty, I usually carry at somewhere between 8 and 6. 9 just widens me out too much and looks obvious. Different methods for different frames - not everyone can carry the same way. I use to carry SOB all teh time.
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I carry at 3,4 or 5. It depends on what I am wearing/doing. If I'm driving, I may use 3. Most of the time I'm at 5, it just feels better and I can access easier.
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3:00 for me too since I am R. handed. you are not wierd. You are right on target.
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I like the 4:00, but with THE ANSWER it is 3:00 as well. It is actually the best holster I have ever had. :grin:
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Do you tuck it, cover it, or both?
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carlson1 wrote:I like the 4:00, but with THE ANSWER it is 3:00 as well. It is actually the best holster I have ever had. :grin:
Never tried mine @ 3, always at 5 ish. How does it feel there?
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I'm probably not as thin as some of the responders. But my best carry is cross at about 10:00 for the barrel, which puts the grip at about 10:30-11:00, covered.
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i carry at 3 or 6.
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spud wrote:
carlson1 wrote:I like the 4:00, but with THE ANSWER it is 3:00 as well. It is actually the best holster I have ever had. :grin:
Never tried mine @ 3, always at 5 ish. How does it feel there?
It is great. I think because the holster distributes the weight evenly is the reason.
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"Tucking" is where you actually tuck the shirt in over the holster/firearm - only the clip/loop is outside and that is made with the attchment point to the holster low enough the shirt can be tucked in between holster and clip/loop. Tucker makes a lot of very nice holsters of this type.

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