Carry Problem
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Carry Problem
I find I am having a problem with an arthritic hip which is aggravted when I carry. It is worse with an IWB Don Hume, Fobus Paddle is somewhat better but is a problem with "printing" in warm weather attire. I carry a G19. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
I am probably going to get a "pocket pistol" for when hip is too bad or when I need deep concealment. Thinking of a Kel-tek 380 but have heard mixed reports on reliability. Any comments or alternative suggestions appreciated
Budget limited to < 400 for now.
I am probably going to get a "pocket pistol" for when hip is too bad or when I need deep concealment. Thinking of a Kel-tek 380 but have heard mixed reports on reliability. Any comments or alternative suggestions appreciated
Budget limited to < 400 for now.
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That's a tough call with your particular situation. The only suggestions I can offer would be to switch to a 1911 and try a Kydex holster like one from Greg Garrett's CompTac. http://www.comp-tac.com/index.html 1911's are about .2" narrower than your Glock, as I recall and the CompTex holsters are much thinner than a leather holster, especially those with steel reinforcement for the mouth of the holster. (I have two drawers full of holsters of various types.)
If you are carrying at a position aft of 3 o'clock, you may want to move closer to 3 o'clock.
Sorry I can't give better suggestions,
Chas.
If you are carrying at a position aft of 3 o'clock, you may want to move closer to 3 o'clock.
Sorry I can't give better suggestions,
Chas.
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I will +1 for what Charles just said. I carry a Kimber Compac. My legs give me trouble from stiff hips, to completely gone knees, & poor shape ankles that are a real problem. I find the compac 1911 to be comfortable. The Kel Tec you mentioned has had good reviews & seem to pass the reliablility test if you get a 2nd generation. Buy a new one & you will. There are no more 1st on the new market. My BUG is the .32 K-T. I like it better than the 3AT for the slide lock. My Mother, 75 yr, has the 3AT & loves it. Keep the 1911 at about 3:30 & it should be comfortable. I find that to be very accessable & also very concealable. No print problems w/ any loose shirt or Polo type in the summer heat. If you will try it a good pair of all elastic 1.5 inch wide suspenders will be your best friend. They are under your cover shirt & never seen. With them you can leave your belt as loose as you want for a leather holster or the Kydex. I know I have worn them all my life & have never had to get over the "fashion" thing so it may take some getting used to. I never leave home w/o them or Kim. Age makes us change a lot of things.

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Thanks for the suggestions. I am going to go ahead with the Kel-Tek 380 as a BUG, I also like the suspenders suggestion - thats something I never even thought about! Since I don't seem to have as much problem when using the OWB holster the suspenders and a loser belt may just solve the problem. I really want to be able to carry the Glock since I seem to get along with it real well otherwise. I do see the point with the 1911 being thinner - I was planning on getting one in the future anyway though I was leaning towards a full size, I may now have to re-think that issue. Oh well, I guess I have found excuses to buy two or three more "toys" 

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And if I buy the full size and still have problems that will give me an excuse to get a compact as well
I was also thinking of try a small frame revolver as a BUG. Can't afford to buy them all at once but that gives me 3-4 aquisitions to plan for over the next year or so.
I was caught by suprise when I found out I was going to have a problem from my hip with carrying. I expected a problem with my shoulder when shooting but that turned out not to be a problem.
All the old injuries from my youth are comming back to haunt me - too many times me and a horse parted company
I was caught by suprise when I found out I was going to have a problem from my hip with carrying. I expected a problem with my shoulder when shooting but that turned out not to be a problem.
All the old injuries from my youth are comming back to haunt me - too many times me and a horse parted company

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I have similar problem from similar causes (bulls instead of horses). I have to use a cross draw holster when my hips are giving me fits. I carry a G21. However, I got the SW1911SC last week and after a few down range will try it as a strong side carry.
I do like the idea of suspenders though. Will have to try them as well.
The P3AT is a good BUG. Thats what I carry as a pocket 2nd.
I do like the idea of suspenders though. Will have to try them as well.
The P3AT is a good BUG. Thats what I carry as a pocket 2nd.
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You can definitely install it yourself! And you should be able to get one from any good gun dealer. I got mine at The Shooter's Club in Fort Worth, and they installed it on the spot. It took about 5 minutes. But, if you can't find one in your area, check out this web site:
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