Clay Pigeon
Shooter
Would you believe, I was answering forrrrrr a friend?
All of your problems originated with Colt Double Eagle! The answer to a question nobody asked for realz!I carried a SS Colt Double Eagle 45ACP in the small of my back in an ITB holster for over 20 years! I am now 77 YO and have had both hips replaced and deteriorating arthritus in my lower spine! The weight and size of the Colt became an issue to drive any distance and even caused discomfort when walking.
I finally gave up carrying that gun and went to my current Kimber Solo 9MM, carrying it at about 3-4 oclock in an ITB Graco holster. Works well for me without any issues.
If you have lower back pain / hip pain, check your wallet's size, position, and thickness. Sitting on a fat wallet all day WILL screw up your lower back.
Wearing an IWB holster in pants that do not fit right will probably not feel well, either. Pants are meant to be worn not too far south of the belly button. If your pants don't fasten there, honestly, your pants are too small. Invest in properly fitting pants. THEN you'll probably have to buy a new GOOD GUN BELT because you've been living a lie with your pants sizes for too long.
For all of us: Our core strength and core endurance is probably horrible. Building good core strength and muscle endurance is generally the cure for a good deal many back problems. Or at least a preventative measure against pains and injuries from beginning.
That said - I carry OWB 99.5% of the time with a GOOD gun belt.
Lotta good pieces here. My thoughts and connecting them:
It comes down to ergonomics and having the right tools. A good belt that supports the gun and distributes the weight so you don't have to crank a flimsy belt so tight does wonders. A good holster that doesn't poke and prod or slide around does wonders. All of that comes down to ergonomics just like a good keyboard and properly positioned chair, keyboard, and monitors. (which is why I have one of these at work: View attachment 70299 and honestly, it works! (after an adjustment period of course) I've had carpel tunnel symptoms for years but not since switching to this thing). Just like a good set of shoes or boots can be worn all day vs a worn out (or bad to start with) set will have you about in tears inside an hour because you hurt from your ankles to your ears.
I've read (no link, this was years ago) that one of the contributing factors of so many guys needing hip replacements was that they carry a wallet in the back pocket, that throws the hips out of alignment when sitting. Furthermore, talk to any chiropractor or PT: alignment of the legs, hips, shoulders, general posture, alignment of chairs, how you walk, etc all plays into your back. Stick a 2-3lb weight an inch thick on one side and you are slightly off balance. If you already have a history of general problems or an acute injury, they just exacerbate each other.
My vote is that the quality of the belt and holster matter more than IWB or OWB. I have good and bad holsters of each. I can carry the same gun IWB all day in a good holster no problem while a bad OWB is constantly poking and dragging my pants down or a good OWB that I forget is even there.
They don't have to cover it but they are more comfortable and manageable the closer to it than hanging off the plumbing.I will not wear my pants at Navel height....at least not until I hit 50!
what about the backup for your backup?Solution: Carry a matched set for proper balance!
Solution: Carry a matched set for proper balance!