Steve M wrote:57Coastie wrote:I also forgot to mention that I, too, wear suspenders on my shorts, underneath the customary outside T-shirt or outside shirt. The suspenders carry the weight, often of two handguns in my case, and the instructor belt which I now use can be worn relatively loosely without strangling your midsection, for both IWB and OWB.
Interesting idea. Thanks for sharing!
Steve,
If you want to try suspenders to carry all the weight with your shoulders rather than your midsection, I will offer some of my experience, unininvited. I learned long ago that it is more pleasant learning from someone else's mistakes than from my own.
Some CCers prefer suspenders such as those by Perry, which hook onto the gunbelt.
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They are quite satisfactory to buddy CCers, but I found they sometimes come loose, invariably at the worst possible time, and of course they get my belt involved.
I decided I preferred something with a little better positive connection to the shorts: good old-fashioned suspenders which use buttons on the shorts, like these:
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The first problem here is that you will never find cargo shorts with suspender buttons. On both my 5.11 shorts and my SIGTACs, I add 6 buttons for the belts just shown above - one on each side of the last belt loop on the left front, one on each side of the last belt loop on the right front, and one on each side of the center belt loop at the rear. I use "Bucksaw Logger Buttons," available here:
http://www.beltoutlet.com/bulobumebu.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Quite reasonable and simple to affix to your shorts.
NB: I, along with many others, recommend that you not affix them with a hammer. Instead, use vise grips, with a TEENY drop of Gorilla Glue in the female slot on the button. Set your vise grips with about a 5/16" gap, and just press the two pieces together.
NB also: The first time I affixed buttons to a pair of shorts I put the buttons with the brass head facing outwards. Result: the suspenders, after being buttoned on, interfered with where I wished to place things on my instructor belt. With the buttons on the inside I now have an uimpeded belt for 360 degrees, except for where the holster resides. Plenty of room for cell phone, spare ammo, etc.
Oh yes -- let the Gorilla glue dry before buttoning on the suspenders. I got in a hurry and glued my suspenders to the buttons.
Excuse the length, but I wish someone had told me all this before I started experimenting.
PLUS: should one have a little bit too large a tummy, like yours truly, suspenders put the waistline of the shorts up where it belongs, with no tight belt pressure to keep them above your knees.
I second the advice another gave above that if you intend to use an IWB holster you should consider adding 1" to what the waist would otherwise be. Experiment as to what works best for you.
Hope to see you join the suspender club. With one weapon in an IWB, and a BUG in the pocket, I honestly forget they are there since there is no weight at all on my belt, and I do not have a too-big tummy hanging over my belt.
Regards,
Jim
Edited to change vise grips gap