Texas IWB(inside the waistband) Holster
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| One of my first designs but still great and very comfortable. The Texas holster designed to distribute the weight of the gun over a wide area allowing for long term comfortable carry. |
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All holsters are available for both left and right hand. |
Carry PositionThe analogy of a clock is generally used to describe the location of carrying a holster or gun. The 12 o clock location is your belt buckle and 6 o clock would be the center of your back.![]() You can wear this at any position that it's comfortable for you, but since I wear one of these everyday I'll give you a couple pointers of what works for me. I generally wear my 1911 at around 4 o clock or right behind my hip, I've found for allot of people this is a great place to carry. I do find the grip does print very slightly at the rear, this is all but removed when I carry around the 3 o clock position. At 3 o clock I've found it's not quite as comfortable while sitting;) So like anything it's a tradeoff but I sit for much of the day so I stay behind the hip but if I'm going to be up and about I tend to remove the clips and move the holster up just a bit to give me slightly better concealment. |
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Attachment OptionsAll clips are able to be used as a "tuckable" config by removing the Chicago screws from below the existing clips. Then removing the clips and then placing the new clips on the front of the holster and attaching with the included Chicago screws. Additional sets of clips are available in the accessory section. If you have any questions on attachments please call or email. |
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