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I'm not saying that I'm hung like a mule but how in the fuck do you sit down comfortably with a holster pressed up against you junk? I tried it once. No way could I carry like that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Hopefully the guys on his team start drawing dicks partially shot off so he doesn’t feel like a freak.
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The real question is while he still be able to pee standing up?
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But thanks to advances in stem cell research and the fine work of Doctors Krinsky and Altschuler, he should regain full reproductive function again.
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"Don't point the gun at anything you are unwilling to destroy."
Jams gun down pants, pointed right at the twig n berries. |
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Where my belt sits (at my waistline) I don't have problems with the holster. View Quote |
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Quoted: The 1911 is almost tailor made for AIWB with the thumb and grip safety. The Glock can be made quite safe via the SCD. View Quote |
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lol, it's definitely a concern of mine since I started AIWB carrying last year. Before that I always did 3-5 carry IWB. I really have no problems AIWB carrying a G34 everyday, but I'm a skinny guy and have an adjustable holster that allows for ride height and can't adjustment to make it work.
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Firearm safety rule #2: Never point the muzzle at anything you do not intend to destroy. Unless it's your cock or your femoral artery. Those are cool.
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Hadnt heard about this one.
Was it one of the G1 Tactical guys? |
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Marine with MARSOC was holstering his concealed carry pistol in the Philippines and shot himself in the dick. Not seriously injured. Will he ever live this down? View Quote |
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Well, that's like your opinion man. I would consider that life threatening trauma. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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That was the key for me. Pants that you can wear close to the waist as opposed to down on the hips. That and finding that sweet spot between the navel and hip bone, and the gun rides high enough that the belt and holster/gun stay vertical when you sit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Where my belt sits (at my waistline) I don't have problems with the holster. |
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My experience indicates high-waist Dad-jeans are the only way to go for AIWB, unless of course, you never sit down. Zero belly fat here. I won't wear the Dad-jeans, so I wear it 3-4 o'clock. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Where my belt sits (at my waistline) I don't have problems with the holster. |
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My experience indicates high-waist Dad-jeans are the only way to go for AIWB, unless of course, you never sit down. Zero belly fat here. I won’t wear the Dad-jeans, so I wear it 3-4 o’clock. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Where my belt sits (at my waistline) I don't have problems with the holster. |
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Higher waist pants or higher rise on the holster. Or both. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I’m not saying that I’m hung like a mule but how in the fuck do you sit down comfortably with a holster pressed up against you junk? I tried it once. No way could I carry like that. My only problem is going to the bathroom in public. |
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Quoted: The 1911 is almost tailor made for AIWB with the thumb and grip safety. The Glock can be made quite safe via the SCD. @John_Wayne777 |
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i always lol at the people who think there is some high score for reholstering the fastest.
slow draw slow deliberate fire reholster as fast as humanly possible and break your neck scanning for targets |
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Lets hope he had a little dick and missed, if not he has one now.
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Quoted: Ok, @Bennjammin. Time to put up or shut up. Tell thet class about your experience carrying and training with the SCD. Be specific. @John_Wayne777 View Quote if as many people carried M&P's or P320's as they did glocks, then maybe this could be called 'smith leg' or 'sig leg.' hell, ask tex grubner about '1911 leg.' |
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My old man simply said “Never point a loaded firearm at something you don’t want to put a hole in, especially yourself.” Followed by “All firearms are loaded.”
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why do i need training to laugh at that link you posted? a glock has plenty of safeties, and 'glock leg' or 'glock cock' or 'glock femoral artery' has nothing to do with the pistol itself, more so a malfunction from a shitty holster, or from re holstering, or from the trigger getting stuck on something while re-holstering, which can happen with any gun. if as many people carried M&P's or P320's as they did glocks, then maybe this could be called 'smith leg' or 'sig leg.' hell, ask tex grubner about '1911 leg.' View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Ok, @Bennjammin. Time to put up or shut up. Tell thet class about your experience carrying and training with the SCD. Be specific. @John_Wayne777 if as many people carried M&P's or P320's as they did glocks, then maybe this could be called 'smith leg' or 'sig leg.' hell, ask tex grubner about '1911 leg.' @John_Wayne777 |
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Quoted: You don't know anything about what the fuck you were commenting on, are too mentally ossified to learn, and are willfully ignorant. Those are not insults, they are statements of fact. @John_Wayne777 View Quote |
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care to post a link or a story to where the gun itself caused the malfunction? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: You don't know anything about what the fuck you were commenting on, are too mentally ossified to learn, and are willfully ignorant. Those are not insults, they are statements of fact. @John_Wayne777 |
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Quoted: Now you're skirting around what was said. The fact of the matter is that the SCD makes reholstering AIWB safely, very easy and absolutely intuitive. I see that you're trying to claim that I said there was a malfunction. I did not. Can you not argue the issue without making shit up? Can you not admit you don't understand the SCD? Have you ever carried AIWB? Can you carry where you live? View Quote |
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This is why I prefer a pistol with a safety View Quote |
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