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Old 11-16-2007, 08:35 PM
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Default Milt Sparks VM II

Anyone else wear their MS VM II between the belt and waistband? I find with the belt over the top of the holster the holster and gun is held in very tightly.

Wearing this way is much more comfortable for me and provides just as much concealment with the right shirt.
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Old 11-16-2007, 08:50 PM
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Never tried it. But if it works for you stay with it. When it comes to holsters and carry methods the term YMMV is huge. It is all about what works for your body and your personal circumstances.
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With the holster outside the pants. They see the holster first. With IWB they will see the loops only. That gives you a extra 3" min. of visual room.
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Old 11-17-2007, 09:07 AM
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With the holster outside the pants. They see the holster first. With IWB they will see the loops only. That gives you a extra 3" min. of visual room.
I am short and stocky. I wear an XL shirt but because of my lack of height I have plenty of shirt tail to cover the holster.

Wearing your VM II in this manner would definitely be easier for a person of my stature.
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Old 11-17-2007, 09:11 AM
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With the holster outside the pants. They see the holster first. With IWB they will see the loops only. That gives you a extra 3" min. of visual room.
What CCWI says.

I'm right at 6' (apparently grew a .25") and my wife buys "tall" shirts for me to cover the gun. I'm kind of wishing I could wear those pimpin' jackets that go to your knees just to be sure and keep it covered. I personally wouldn't take the chance on the bottom of the holster showing like that.
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Old 11-17-2007, 12:19 PM
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What CCWI says.

I'm right at 6' (apparently grew a .25") and my wife buys "tall" shirts for me to cover the gun. I'm kind of wishing I could wear those pimpin' jackets that go to your knees just to be sure and keep it covered. I personally wouldn't take the chance on the bottom of the holster showing like that.
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