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Carry advice

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I have a small auto .22 that I carry for snakes and varmints while working outside. While on my feet my holster works fine. But when on my 40 HP Kabota the holster/pistol digs into my side. How have you addressed this? Thank you.
 
I have an in the pocket holster the I use to carry small revolver. Might be something to check out. Don't bother me at all.
 
Shorten the barrel and the holster. I had the same problem sitting in a stand bear hunting. My S&W 29, in a hip holster, always pushed my belt up. It made sitting very uncomfortable. I switched to a 5" model and it worked out perfectly.
 
Shorten the barrel and the holster. I had the same problem sitting in a stand bear hunting. My S&W 29, in a hip holster, always pushed my belt up. It made sitting very uncomfortable. I switched to a 5" model and it worked out perfectly.
Same here. Changed to a 5" 629 and much more convenient. My shooting buddy questioned why I chose the 5"...I told him because it isn't the 4" or the 6". He's still scratching his head over that reasoning.
 
I have one and carry for the same reason. In a jacket pocket if cool or front pocket if warm. Nothing else in the pocket. I do not have a round in the chamber.
 
I have a gun rack installed on my ROPES bar on my Kubota.
Slip a AR15 A2 in it and go to bush hogging.
 

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