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I'd like to give AIWB a trial run, but am faced with a bit of a catch 22: If I don't get a proper holster that works well, it's not a very good trial, but I really don't want to sink a small fortune and long wait into something to try out.
Coming late into the thread... can anyone recommend something that's good but still relatively easy to get one's hands on?
Since luvmy40 is here... what's the lead time like on a Shaggy these days?
--Josh H.
Zombies seek out and eat brains. Don't worry; you'll be safe if they attack.
I used a Blade tech IWB holster as an AIWB trainer with satisfactory results. Having said that, both the Looper and the Shaggy are a superior product for the AIWB application.
"You can't be a real country unless you have a beer and an airline - it helps if you have some kind of football team, or some nuclear weapons, but in the very least you need a beer."
— Frank Zappa
If the gun goes dry I use my knife. If the knife breaks off I use my teeth. I have only one rule - Start one job and see it through - The universe will have to offer someone else the leftovers. Multi tasking doesn't work in business or in gunfighting.
- Michael de Bethencourt
It's looking like mid October as of today.
Since the sale ads tend to get buried quickly under the new posts I thought I'd let interested parties know that I'm selling a new Shaggy here: https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=60523
Luvmy40, can you PM me about my order. I tried a few times to reach you via email with no luck.
I would love to try AIWB carry once i cut off a few pounds, looks like a great way to conceal a gun versus the standard 3-4 position
Added a Custom Carry Concepts, "Shaggy," for my G34 to my AIWB holster collection. I've made a couple of trips to the range with it.
Excellent rig. I see why it is so highly regarded here. It does an excellent job of turning the gun butt into the belly meat. VERY reasonably priced too.
Sherman A. House, DDS
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I am a consultant and tester for Barrett Firearms Manufacturing and the Outpost Armory LLC, Christiana TN.
I've tossed all my "other" holsters. The Shaggy is the only one I use now. I had thought of keping a small clip on type holster for those quick trips to the store but decided that the Shaggy is so easy to put on and so concealable that I didn't need anything else. I carry my 239 in it. I'm thinking about ordering one for my 228 to see how a bigger gun carries in a Shaggy.
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