Liberty wrote:This ! I think people underestimate the value of adjusting the cant. A few degrees can make a big difference.Lynyrd wrote:Along with what others have said, sitting and driving are the hardest positions to find a comfortable solution. Cant makes a big difference, height of the holster relative to your waist also makes a big difference, as well as position on the clock and size of the gun. And yes, we all have a drawer/box full of old holsters.

All around properly adjusted holster will make a world of difference. Also, it's imperative to pick the holster (especially IWB) that fits the best.
For me, either crossbreed or alien gear fit the bill. Whether g26 or big 'ol g21, I find both of those holsters to be pretty comfortable. If budget permits, buy a bigger gun and carry it occasionally. Then when you take your g26 for a ride, you'll forget it's even there
