I assume you carry IWB since you mention that it "digs into my back and hip". Not sure what kind of holster you use, but one that cants forward usually helps this IMO. Stay away from the cheap IWB holsters that don't have a lining between you and the pistol, those always make it feel as thought the pistol is digging into you.karl wrote: I'm a pretty small guy and for comforts sake I take my 1911 out of my holster and stick it in the glove box until I reach my destination (digs into my back and hip; I best conceal at 4:30). What do you do about this? Add a small pillow to the lower back area?
Also, do any of you accept a limit on mobility (playing with a dog in public) because you're carrying or do you conceal in a way that is so comfortable that you can do just about anything?.
Also, some IWB ride higher than others, therefore the muzzle end of the rig won't dig into your hip as bad on a 1911 or full size auto. Try different holsters and positions until you find the "sweet spot".
Commander length 1911 in one of these http://www.highnoonholsters.com/Product ... ument.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; works for me when I find the sweet spot.