Keeping it simple for CCW
Recently we got some requests to bring in The Wilderness Titanium belts which we kind of avoided because they are so expensive. They aren’t expensive for the people that want to get the most out of a belt and knock off a few ounces of weight. So many people in the civilian world don’t understand that you really can feel the difference at the end of the day between carrying 15lbs of weight vs 20lbs. Your feet and your back will know it and reducing weight not only means less weight, but it can mean adding on another important item without going over your comfort limit. My back and my feet hurt when I hear these stories about what our troops are carrying for their daily chores.
When we open the discussion about concealed carry, the weight issue still means something. I can run through the list of close friends that are highly trained in carrying firearms and they all gave up carrying full size 1911 handguns for j-frame revolvers. One of my favorite CCW is carrying a Smith & Wesson 637 in Don Hume holsters. The Jit holster rides up high, it weight practically nothing and it doesn’t take up room in a pocket with is another popular mode of CCW. Pocket carry is nice, but lets remember that carrying a gun in a pocket means not putting anything else in there, but what if you need the room for keys or other gear?