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WKR
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I've had setups where I feel like a drop-leg would be better than a chest or hip-belt mount for my sidearm, a G20. But I've tried two products and just can't deal with the "flopping around" when I walk. If I tighten a typical holster's straps too much my thigh gets crunched when I climb. Too loose and it's flop-town.
I'm started to think my issue is more the attachment of the holster itself (a Blackhawk Serpa Lev3) than the drop-leg portion. I feel like the circular attachment pad/panel is just too small so it makes the pistol want to pivot around it. I wonder if maybe a different holster with a more wide/rectangular rear panel would distribute the load better and make it flop less? Or any other tricks?
I'm started to think my issue is more the attachment of the holster itself (a Blackhawk Serpa Lev3) than the drop-leg portion. I feel like the circular attachment pad/panel is just too small so it makes the pistol want to pivot around it. I wonder if maybe a different holster with a more wide/rectangular rear panel would distribute the load better and make it flop less? Or any other tricks?