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Old 10-19-2009, 08:58 PM
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What do ya'll do for driving comfort?
I have a pro carry Kimber, and I drive 2+ hours a day, mostly in a new mustang, partially in a 90's Bronco with captains chairs that will be fine IWB @ 3:45 (have tested) the stang, no way. I will tear the interior quickly, and kill my back in 30 minutes.


Anyway, gimme your ideas, I do not want to change holsters when i get to work after an hour (I will be there for the next 10 hours before the hour home in the car btw...)


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Old 10-20-2009, 12:46 AM
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What kind of holster do you usually carry with...IWB?? OWB?? Is it fastened to the waistband or belt? Maybe you could move the holster around to the 2 o'clock position while driving and slide it back around when out of the car (or before you get out ). It would be a lot easier to get to at 2 o'clock if you needed it while driving. I always adjust everything when I get into my truck. The bottom of my shirt gets pulled up and the seat belt gets put under the shirt and below the grip of the pistol so I can get to it quickly if needed. Since I appendix carry at all times, I have always wondered what people do while driving when they carry at 3-4 o'clock or MOB. Someone should be along shortly to shed some light on this for us.
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Old 10-20-2009, 07:23 AM
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There doesn't seem to be a good way to do this for me. 1-2 O'clock is good access but gets uncomfortable...4 O'clock, just out of the way of the seat, is OK for comfort but terrible for access. If I drove all the time, I think I'd try something like this.
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