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 Are IWBs supposed to hurt? 
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 8:00 pm 
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I think there are just some body types that do not accept IWB. I have a bianci, galco and sparks IWB and none of the are comfortable, some are better than others, but not better than owb, FOR ME> every one will say different, but my body and my wardrobe, they do not work

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I have used Alessi talon holsters for the last 15 years or so, starting with one for a Walther PPK/S, then an S&W .380, then an S&W 4516, and lastly for a Glock 36. I liked all except for the last one; it holds the Glock up way too high. I now use a Don Hume gun belt, a spring clip on the Glock and a trigger block, therefore no holster at all. This has been the most comfortable combination I have ever had. The gun sits very low and cants to the rear. Because there is no holster to add width, the IWB carry is extremely comfortable and I have had no problems with the gun "squirting" out the top when I sit. I do not recommend this carry for everyone, and without the trigger block for the Glock it would be extremely dangerous, but it works very well for me.


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Have been a BIG Alessi fan since i got my first talon clip approx. 12yrs ago. Can't say i've had any discomfort with any of them, except for the time when i broke the clip (operator error :x ) and had to send it back to Lou for a quick fix. And quick it was; had it back in 72hrs.

I always recommend Lou's stuff to anyone who's interested in cc. Quality products, five star service and reasonably priced. Wish he had a local outlet.

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Similar to the C-tack, but less expensive is the Crossbreed. I have a super tuck that works well for my Taurus J-frame (is that mixing makers?) and an adjustable for my Springfield Champion 1911. It does take a couple days of wearing them until they mold to you, but then you don't even think about them being there. You can see them at www.crossbreedholsters.com

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