Seat belt issues

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Seat belt issues

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When you carry in a vehicle how do you get around the seat belt??


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Can you be more specific? Fighting out of the seatbelt? Seatbelt hung up on pistol?
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When I carry OWB on my right ,its right there at the buckle. Snapping in and out all the time I'm starting to wear out my holster and the blueing on the slide of my glock. I had switched to a shoulder holster but wouldn't mind going back the the other.
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You strike me as a messican carry guy.
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You and your brother delta 6 strike me as trolls chasing me around this fourm. It's like two homeless dogs looking for there next meal.
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If by chasing you mean like walking thru a field of cattle and finding cow turds everywhere you step thinking it's the cows fault then ya, I guess mental gymnastics can get you there.

Over in the real world the reality is that on this site and a dozen more under this screen name and countless others your omnipresence makes it impossible to participate without tripping over your bullsheit so we make the best of it. You're a big boy, or at least wear big girl panties, so deal with it. If you dont like the response then quit acting as you do.

Just incase you dont realise, you get way more respect and deference than you deserve. Here anyways and a few other places I can list regardless of the disruption and bullshit you churn out just to be an ars. It must be a full time job.

I'm in awe of the ability to keep all those screen names straight thru all the websites. Add to that the number of times you have to sign in just to answer yourself and post in support of the supporting posts and, well I have no doubt you are a genius. Lonely and board but a genius. I'm not bs-ing you either. I'm sincere in my praise.
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I'm still in a booster seat, so I can't really help.
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That booster seat has to push your weapon up into your rib cage.
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Wearing the shoulder rig I find a lot easier when having to deal with a seat belt
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After reading this montage of crazy sh!t I don't think this got the traction it should have. I have a holster that attaches to the underside of the dash. If and when I use my seat belt. I reholster my sidearm in it.
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Chest rig. Always a chest rig.
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I can draw from a seated position with my seat belt on and my gun IWB at 4:30.

It all depends on your build, the ergonomics of the seat and placement of the belt.
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4:30 placement, smaller gun and losing 60 pounds all attributed to making the seatbelt problem go away for me.
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Congrats on shedding the 60!
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I carry on my right hip, it has never been a problem.
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