Either I'm missing the joke/inuendo, or I still don't get why you have to relase your belt to drop your zipper.
Maybe you need to look into suspenders.
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Either I'm missing the joke/inuendo, or I still don't get why you have to relase your belt to drop your zipper.
Maybe you need to look into suspenders.
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Eh, I just use a stall, cop a squat, take a break and surf gun forums on my phone for a bit. You'll get old someday too.....
A stiff belt and a stiff holster with at least two attachment points will help. You can also hold the belt a bit tight with whichever hand is free. The deeper the holster rides, the more stability you'll have, but sometimes it just doesn't matter and stuff is falling all over the place. If you're wearing anything less than a stiff, quality belt, none of the other variables matter. If you're serious about carrying and do not have a nice belt, get one and you'll thank yourself three times a day until you don't even notice anymore.
Fair enough. I wasn't trying to be condescending, I honestly wasn't tracking.
In your situation, and I'm serious, maybe some Y suspended might help.
I have the same issue when sitting in a public restroom sometimes. Can't let it fall to the floor, no place to unholster, etc....
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I'm not going the suspender path at all :)
I've never understood why people felt the need to undo their belt and open their pants all the way up to pee. Unzipping has always been sufficient for me. Maybe I'm just lucky. Or maybe not. [Shock]
Pants pulled down so belt is at mid calf. Holster pinned between belt and calf. If a flimsy and easily removable holster is worn, it can be removed and hammocked in the crotch of the underwear if there is a concern that the holster will 1) rotate and dump the gun onto the floor, 2) be seen from under the stall, 3) flop around and bang on the bowl of the toilet when standing up.
Well, are you packing 9mm or .45ACP....you know it has Stopping Power.......