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    BIG PaPa ray1970's Avatar
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    Shit. Sounds like I'll have to start wearing a belt I guess. Anyone have any recommendations for a decent belt. Preferably something that doesn't have a buckle that jabs me in my belly when I sit down?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SideShow Bob View Post
    Concealed carry is not comfortable, but rather comforting. Without a belt you are regulated to either pocket carry or, gangsta style carry - tucked in your waistband........
    I disagree... I have fallen asleep/taken a nap multiple times with mine on, carrying at the 4:00 position. Here it is: http://oldfaithfulholsters.com/ A good belt is a must. With one, it doesn't have to be tight and the gun doesn't want to flop. I will likely never use my Blade-Tech IWB again... too much bulk in one spot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Shit. Sounds like I'll have to start wearing a belt I guess. Anyone have any recommendations for a decent belt. Preferably something that doesn't have a buckle that jabs me in my belly when I sit down?
    The 5.11 kind of sucks..(I have one and it jabs after sitting for 2-3 hours) although you could repel off of it if you had too... I am looking at Beltman, Old Faithful or something similar...

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    I've always used either a Galco or Aker leather belt in suits or street clothes. I used ballistic nylon belts "rigger belts" when in uniform or war zone.
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    Wilderness belts are very comfortable. I wear mine every day.

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    I carry in a Smartcarry holster every day. It's not uncomfortable at all. I've ran with it on, several miles, in sweatpants. Even pajama pants conceal my M&P very well. The trick is to wear it quite low. I haven't had to change any part of my wardrobe. I found that wearing it slightly to the right (gun in right holster pocket, extra magazine in the left) is more comfortable for me and doesn't rub my junk. The muzzle of your gun is not pointed at your junk. It sits below your junk and points at the floor. Obviously you won't re-holster lightning speed... take your time, be careful, and keep your finger out of the trigger guard and you'd be just fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lex_Luthor View Post
    I carry in a Smartcarry holster every day. It's not uncomfortable at all. I've ran with it on, several miles, in sweatpants. Even pajama pants conceal my M&P very well. The trick is to wear it quite low. I haven't had to change any part of my wardrobe. I found that wearing it slightly to the right (gun in right holster pocket, extra magazine in the left) is more comfortable for me and doesn't rub my junk. The muzzle of your gun is not pointed at your junk. It sits below your junk and points at the floor. Obviously you won't re-holster lightning speed... take your time, be careful, and keep your finger out of the trigger guard and you'd be just fine.
    How does the Smart Carry co-exist with a belt? Could you do business casual with the Smart Carry?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    How does the Smart Carry co-exist with a belt? Could you do business casual with the Smart Carry?
    Easily. I may or may not have done that before at my old job. Slacks, dress shoes, button up shirt tucked or untucked (or polo), dress belt. The belt sits above the gun. If you're wearing it, you'll notice a bulge in the appendix area from the grip of the gun, but it's nearly invisible to anyone else. Even my wife usually can't tell unless she reaches for my crotch.... hahaha.
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    Thank you. Did you get the M&P40c? I'm looking for an alternative for my IWB holster. Right now I'm running velcro clips and while they are much less visible, they are more of a pain to put the holster on.
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