Does anyone know of a leather IWB holster that attaches with a clip and also offers some sort of tensioning device for the clip itself? Carry weapon would be a Glock 30 or a KelTec pf9 (i would get seperate holsters for each.
As far as i know " there aint no such critter " . The best you can do is pick one with a good heavy metal clip , or go one with the J clips ect.. A good heavy metal clip will work on sweatpants , or with no belt if the holster fits properly , I dont reccomend it , but am guilty of it none the less with mine ( mostly don hume , and older bianchi and safariland leather .
I don't think there's such a thing. What you want to look for in a clip, is one that has a lip on the bottom so it holds onto the bottom of the belt as well.
I don't know what all the companies use, but I do know that UBG holsters use it (I had 2 of them). Check out the bottom holster in the IWB section.
Thanks to all. Yep, the question was for a leather,IWB, for use with sweat pants with no belt. I think that what iI'll do is use a Don Hume holster with a set of suspenders and some how attach the holster to the right side one. Then make sure that the clip is tight and a wide metal one. Right now I have a lower back problem and am in recovery from a minor stroke affecting my left arm/hand. I'm not in a chair but still want to TCHL. I just need to be creative, and think outside of the box. There aren't many holsters advertised for the physically challenged.
I have a K&D clip on holster, Mohave Defender I believe, that will hang on the bottom of your tee shirt (I wouldn't advise this), point being that the clip is designed to hold on.
You may want to look into a belly band...not only will it support your gun with sweatpants since you don't need a waistband, the elastic wrap might help your back...
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