jumpinjoe
Hellcat
Out of curiosity, do you guys who carry AIWB wear it 'cross draw' or 'strong side'?I swear by AIWB 99.8% of the time. Once you get the knack of it, you will wonder why you carried any other way.
Out of curiosity, do you guys who carry AIWB wear it 'cross draw' or 'strong side'?I swear by AIWB 99.8% of the time. Once you get the knack of it, you will wonder why you carried any other way.
But how well does that work when/if your sitting down ... like in a restaurant or a movie theater?I’ve pocket carried for a number of years. J frame smith or a 938 Sig in a Mika holster will disappear in the front pocket of Levi’s signature jeans. Pockets are nice and deep and you can draw very quickly from that position when standing. A side benefit is “hands in the front pocket” looks harmless, but you are positioned to quickly draw your firearm.
I use a Black Arch with a slightly forward cant IWB holster positioned so my grip is behind my 3 o'clock belt loop. The Black Arch is also adjusted for a slightly lower ride. I also predominantly wear T Shirts or lightweight shirts. This works well for an overweight, stiff, cuff repaired individual (me). Best of luck as you continue with your continued recovery and pursuit of a new holster.A complete strong arm shoulder replacement has made it difficult draw from my 3 O'clock zero cant OWB holster. The surgeon is happy with the results but, I can no longer access my strong side rear pocket. I feel it might work if the holster was lowered couple inches but in FL my outer garment is usually a T-shirt and the holster would stick out from under the shirt. I am not fond of IWB appendix carry even though I have never discharged my pistol in my holster. So for all of those who have had a strong side shoulder replacement "Thanks in advance" for your ideas and suggestions.
Out of curiosity, do you guys who carry AIWB wear it 'cross draw' or 'strong side'?