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See the common denominator in this thread? Go look at A&G Custom Gunleather's website..reasonable prices, excellent quality, and Al is a forum member..and A Marine. What else could you ask for?
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See the common denominator in this thread? Go look at A&G Custom Gunleather's website..reasonable prices, excellent quality, and Al is a forum member..and A Marine. What else could you ask for?
Yeah, I did notice that. I guess Marines can't be all that bad.
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Old 03-29-2012, 07:09 AM
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I carry this combo a lot:



It is my custom Heritage in a Bulman IWB holster. Works great with a good gunbelt. Wimpy belts are a NO GO! I can feel the muzzle when sitting in the car but it is not bad. I just like the gun too much not to carry it!

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I carry my heritage and sometimes switch to my razorback daily. Carry in a Nick Matthews IWB holster. No issues here and love my carry rig.
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Is carrying a Government model in a IWB more beneficial than a OWB? Or is it just personal preference?
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Is carrying a Government model in a IWB more beneficial than a OWB? Or is it just personal preference?
For me, personal preference - I prefer OWB 99% of the time. It's more comfortable.

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Is carrying a Government model in a IWB more beneficial than a OWB? Or is it just personal preference?
Personaly I feel I can hide it better IWB. I just wear a size bigger jeans. No big deal.
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I just wear a size bigger jeans. No big deal.
That's a thought.
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Is carrying a Government model in a IWB more beneficial than a OWB? Or is it just personal preference?
I just like the idea of that long barrel never being able to be seen poking out under a jacket or shirt.
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Im 5'6", 150lbs and carry a 5" 1911 everyday in the OWB COTEP holster Lane made or the vertical shoulder rig I got from John Gleason. With the right shirt on, the length of the barrel has no bearing on me concealing it. I do find I have a little trouble with the grip printing sometimes because Im not a large person.

I did test it out though when I first got my CCW license. I didnt tell any of my family I got it and wore it around them for 2 months. No one, even my hawk-eyed father, ever noticed it. They were surprised when i finally showed and told them Ive been carrying for several months lol.

If my short *** can conceal one, almost anyone can lol.
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