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sometimes i switch the sig for a Dagger 19.
 

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You guys’ with the full size 1911’s inspired me today - but likely won’t EDC the big 10 ever again —- I’m putting my flame suit on for admitting this, but after carrying Glocks for years, this ‘ol boy is just too heavy for me. I’ll save it for bear defense when I’m bow hunting— and makes a darn nice bbq gun

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You guys’ with the full size 1911’s inspired me today - but likely won’t EDC the big 10 ever again —- I’m putting my flame suit on for admitting this, but after carrying Glocks for years, this ‘ol boy is just too heavy for me. I’ll save it for bear defense when I’m bow hunting— and makes a darn nice bbq gun

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Except for dragging out stuff just to carry it for fun, and it actually be "used" in at least leaving the house from time to time, as said at the beginning of this topic, I'm pretty much going to be carrying a full sized handgun and not much else. I carry mex habitually and a 1911 is still one of the flattest handguns ever made, and mex doesn't have all the weight outside the belt levering out and down.
Same on the larger knives IWB or under belt...if carrying weight on a belt, I want an issue belt with suspenders.

And I realize many folk cannot carry as I do, such as most folk with any thicker middles than me, which is the majority of the population handily beating my 32", with anything carried mex really digging in on them. But for me, a 1911 tucks right in, so much that even outside a tucked shirt, shirt blousing nearly completely hides it....while with the thick-slided Glocks, trying to carry that way just kills me, as if cinching a belt tight on a building block in my britches, and I don't see how anyone can carry one IWB AND with added hard plastic holster.

Love the big ten....never owned one, but the height of cool.
 
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And I realize many folk cannot carry as I do, such as most folk with any thicker middles than me, which is the majority of the population handily beating 32", with anything carried mex really digging in. But for me, a 1911 tucks right in, so much that even outside a tucked shirt, shirt blousing nearly completely hides it....while with the thick-slided Glocks, trying to carry that way just kills me, as if cinching a belt tight on a building block in my britches.


I dropped a bunch of pounds and 4" on my waistline in the last year (hence needing to break in the new gun belt as i detailed in an earlier response) -- and i must admit -- carrying anything is now much easier. And my usual uniform this time of year is an untucked flannel shirt - it hides almost anything, within reason. Still not getting along with the darn new belt though so i go back to my Dynamis velcro job - but a full size 1911 or a L frame 'Smith really test its limits.

With that operation, i carry at 4' o clock on the hip, but the Glock (usually a 29) rides appendix
 

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