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I have been known to carry an 1911 Magumun PI style in the small of my back for long periods of time with no issue (no light). Again the belt and pant size make a difference
SOB carry is a great way to end up damaging your back or making a broken back much, much worse. Personally, I think it's as bad or worse than tilting a gun 90 degrees when firing.SOB carry sucks, it is not as concealable as you think and is dangerous, I don't get why people do it.
The Danger Of "Small Of The Back" Carry
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SOB carry is a great way to end up damaging your back or making a broken back much, much worse. Personally, I think it's as bad or worse than tilting a gun 90 degrees when firing.
My favorite "Stupid Gun Thing On TV" involves apparent SOB carry, Hollywood-style:It's Hollywood BS
HAAaaa... hammer poking. That's what SHE said...prevent the hammer from poking.
HAAaaa... hammer poking. That's what SHE said...
Actually, she just rolled over and went to sleep. She refuses to acknowledge Yuma's Thunder Hammer... too bad for her. aaand I'm out!
SOB carry sucks, it is not as concealable as you think and is dangerous, I don't get why people do it.
The Danger Of "Small Of The Back" Carry
It's the little things in life that count.
That brings me to my opinion on holsters, I tend to be a minimalist, some of the popular IWB designs I've seen lately just add too much bulk and weight. Why carry a small light concealment pistol in a holster that weighs over half the weight of the pistol?