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The 3 o'clock position (9 o'clock for lefties) is dominant-side hip carry. You may need to shift your holster around in this area to minimize printing, depending on the size of your firearm. A holster in this position would generally have a zero cant (draw straight up).
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Read More »If you're carrying a gun inside or outside your waistband, you have a lot of options when it comes to positions on your body. Which positions are the best for carrying a gun? Well, that depends. To help you decide where you'd like to carry your gun, Here's a break down of the most popular positions by location to help you understand your options better.
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Read More »The 10-11 o'clock position (1-3 o'clock for lefties) is the area between your weak side hip and navel. This is the "cross-draw" position and can minimize printing because you have more real estate to work with in that area. Cross-draw can be tricky - your holster would need a reverse (negative) cant, tilting the grip towards your navel, and you'd need to be confident with your ability to draw without muzzling yourself or other people. Regardless of what position you are going to carry in, the cant angle of your holster is very important for comfort and concealment. You'll need to make sure you have zero cant for appendix/front of hip positions, forward cant for hip/behind the hip positions, and reverse cant for cross draw. Remember - there's no single best way to carry your gun on your body and all carry positions have advantages and disadvantages. Where you carry depends on your body type, the gun model and type of holster you're carrying, if you're high or low-waisted, your daily activities and movement and many other individual factors. Someone else's favorite carry position may not work for you at all - the best carry position is the one that works for YOU! If you need help finding the right holster or carry position, get in touch with us so we can help!
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