Suggestions for a comfortable OWB cc holster for an S+W model 64, 3 inch revolver? I find it a little heavy to carry.
Suggestions for a comfortable OWB cc holster for an S+W model 64, 3 inch revolver? I find it a little heavy to carry.
Try a Hays pancake. I carry a GP100 3", that is heavier than a 64, in one and it is quite comfortable.
Look at Fist's #12 Basic (OWB). I have a few of them for several different firearms
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I have a 3" Model 10 that rides well in a Simply Rugged Sourdough Pancake.
The Milt Sparks PMK - without a doubt one of the finest OWB revolver rigs on Planet Earth. :yup:
You need to follow the exact ordering instructions on the Milt Sparks web site & be prepared to wait a while for your holster because your name will be placed on a waiting list. Sparks holsters are "hot ticket" items and Sparks refuses to compromise on quality just to meet the incredible demand.
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A well-designed pancake-style holster, mounted on a sturdy belt, usually does an excellent job of supporting the weight and anchoring the handgun firmly to the body. I carry a full-sized 1911-style pistol daily in my Enhanced Pancake model on the B8 Belt, and frequently forget that I have it on. Conceals very nicely with nothing more than a loose-fitting shirt left untucked.
I agree with the Milt Sparks PMK. Its the primary carry device for my S&W 640 when I go with a untucked shirt.
I have several from Lobo and they make a great holster at a reasonable price.
I especially like the pancake with snaps and also the three slot that allows cross draw carry.
Lobo Gun Leather - Model 1 Pancake Style holster
TT Gunleather......most comfortable Holsters I've ever worn and quality "second to none"!
I like, and carry revolvers... Including a 3" model 10. Carrying a revolver is IMO different than an auto... The revolver has different lines, and a different center of gravity. I find that revolvers carry better when the cylinder is at or below belt level, while Autos carry as well above the belt, as below. That Milt Sparks is looning reeeal good from where I sit.