It's kind of an easy question I think, but Moronic Monday is still a ways away.What factor plays into concealability most? Is it how thick the gun is, the height of the grip/frame, or the length or the barrel most? For example, the Glock 26 slide is longer than the XDs, but it's height is lower. And then the M&P Shield is much taller than the 26, but it's much thinner.So basically my question is what dimension makes a gun most easy to conceal, the height, length, or width (Disregarding caliber, ergonomics, etc)?EDIT: /u/Daraholsters brought a good point to my attention, body type, carry position etc all play a factor. FOr discussions sake, let's say an average sized guy, maybe a little soft in the stomach but no rolls or stomach hanging over his belt, looking to carry IWB around 4 o'clock ish, because that seems to be the majority of people. If you'd like to chime in with your own specs and location, I'd really appreciate it too! Let's also assume they're using a proper belt and holster via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/1Sy5akR
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