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AIWB carry AD? or ND?
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<blockquote data-quote="prdator" data-source="post: 3132619" data-attributes="member: 2840"><p>I've talked to a lady that knows the guy he does not know but believes it was a draw cord that got into the holster and the gun was not fully seated in the holster. The thing about the G43 is that the trigger is almost as wide as the trigger guard and most holster companies just mold the holster as the gun is made so there is no extra room, so if a draw cord or some such gets in the holster.. well... We add a little extra room in our holsters for situations just like this.. </p><p>Appendix carry can be done safely and comfortably providing you follow good safety rules and reholster correctly!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prdator, post: 3132619, member: 2840"] I've talked to a lady that knows the guy he does not know but believes it was a draw cord that got into the holster and the gun was not fully seated in the holster. The thing about the G43 is that the trigger is almost as wide as the trigger guard and most holster companies just mold the holster as the gun is made so there is no extra room, so if a draw cord or some such gets in the holster.. well... We add a little extra room in our holsters for situations just like this.. Appendix carry can be done safely and comfortably providing you follow good safety rules and reholster correctly!! [/QUOTE]
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