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<blockquote data-quote="Robertson07" data-source="post: 890535" data-attributes="member: 7924"><p>It's not the getting used to that is the problem. My gun is very comfortable at 4:00 its my pants that are the problem. My problem is that I have trouble finding jeans to fit me. Most jeans have a huge gap in the back because I have a deep curve at the small of my back. even jeans made to NOT gap... still gap on me. Then i go and put a 2 inch thick gun in my pants and that makes the gap more like a canyon... you can turn your hand sideways and it will fit. Belts don't help either because they don't curve inward in the middle of my back. I have a Comp-tac curved gun belt on in this picture and there is still a huge gap. As you can see in the picture below.</p><p><strong>[Broken External Image]</strong></p><p></p><p>I am finding this to be a much bigger challenge than I ever thought it would be. </p><p></p><p>I am VERY short waisted so i buy all superlow rider jeans to get them to fit my like normal jeans fit most people. If I wore pants that went any higher they would be practically at my boobs...</p><p></p><p>I am hoping that potentially switching to a LadyFIST holster will solve these issues by the gun being OUTSIDE my pants it wont cause them to gap, and the ladyFIST sits low so that will work better for me than a high rise holster.</p><p></p><p>Anyway... with it being winter its isn't so bad for concealing since i wear long coats, just a little drafty <img src="/images/smilies/new/freezing2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":freezing:" title="Freezing2 :freezing:" data-shortname=":freezing:" />.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robertson07, post: 890535, member: 7924"] It's not the getting used to that is the problem. My gun is very comfortable at 4:00 its my pants that are the problem. My problem is that I have trouble finding jeans to fit me. Most jeans have a huge gap in the back because I have a deep curve at the small of my back. even jeans made to NOT gap... still gap on me. Then i go and put a 2 inch thick gun in my pants and that makes the gap more like a canyon... you can turn your hand sideways and it will fit. Belts don't help either because they don't curve inward in the middle of my back. I have a Comp-tac curved gun belt on in this picture and there is still a huge gap. As you can see in the picture below. [b][Broken External Image][/b] I am finding this to be a much bigger challenge than I ever thought it would be. I am VERY short waisted so i buy all superlow rider jeans to get them to fit my like normal jeans fit most people. If I wore pants that went any higher they would be practically at my boobs... I am hoping that potentially switching to a LadyFIST holster will solve these issues by the gun being OUTSIDE my pants it wont cause them to gap, and the ladyFIST sits low so that will work better for me than a high rise holster. Anyway... with it being winter its isn't so bad for concealing since i wear long coats, just a little drafty :freezing:. [/QUOTE]
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