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  • shooter521

    Certified Glock Nut
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    May 13, 2008
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    Although I guess if your complaint is that it rides too high with the loops at the top corners, moving them down wouldn't really improve the situation much.

    Exactly. I also tried staggering them like I did with the J-hooks, to increase the cant angle. Didn't work; the front part of the gun was still too high, and the back went from too high to way too high. :xmad:

    It's all good, though; the soft loops are going back on Monday, and the tuckable overhooks will solve the problem.
     

    Lars

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    Hey Mike, Any chance we can let James try on your RCS & Bladetech with his G19? So far he liked Pami's RCS better than my M-TAC.
     

    jimbo-indy

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    I just use the tuckable J hooks all the time, tucked or not. I set them for the lowest possible ride height as that is the best for me. I wear this rig with all types of pants and shorts without much problem. I do tend to wear wide belts wit everything, 1 1/4 - 1 1/2" leather or 5.11 nylon. My problem is my pants keep riding under my beer-gut but that is not the holster's fault. Wear mine with a High Power, not exactly a lightweight with a steel frame and 16 rounds. Still the most comfortable IWB that I've tried.
     
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