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<blockquote data-quote="azsugarbear" data-source="post: 1035388" data-attributes="member: 4809"><p>Learned and competed in IPSC with a Colt std. frame in 38 Super. When it came to concealed carry, I tried a couple of SA compacts, but never felt I had full control of the muzzle in terms of accuracy. Just felt out of balance to me. Ended up going back to full size with a Colt Delta Elite (10mm). For me - it is home.</p><p></p><p>In AZ, concealed carry is an art. IWB is almost a must as anyone with a coat or sweatshirt on looks completely out of place 10 mos. out of the year. After trying several holsters, I stuck with the Crossbreed SuperTuck. It felt a little big and clumsy at first, but now it is part of me. Having the right belt (in terms of width and thickness) is a must. Never experienced the pistol 'riding up' on my hip like some others. Could be my build, the belt, or a host of other reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azsugarbear, post: 1035388, member: 4809"] Learned and competed in IPSC with a Colt std. frame in 38 Super. When it came to concealed carry, I tried a couple of SA compacts, but never felt I had full control of the muzzle in terms of accuracy. Just felt out of balance to me. Ended up going back to full size with a Colt Delta Elite (10mm). For me - it is home. In AZ, concealed carry is an art. IWB is almost a must as anyone with a coat or sweatshirt on looks completely out of place 10 mos. out of the year. After trying several holsters, I stuck with the Crossbreed SuperTuck. It felt a little big and clumsy at first, but now it is part of me. Having the right belt (in terms of width and thickness) is a must. Never experienced the pistol 'riding up' on my hip like some others. Could be my build, the belt, or a host of other reasons. [/QUOTE]
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