Anyone use a kydex holster for a SP101? I have a Comptac for an auto and loved it. I've never carried a snubnose.
This is a discussion on kydex for revolver? within the Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; Anyone use a kydex holster for a SP101? I have a Comptac for an auto and loved it. I've never carried a snubnose....
Anyone use a kydex holster for a SP101? I have a Comptac for an auto and loved it. I've never carried a snubnose.
I don't carry an SP101 but I do carry an S&W model 36 as my edc. I carry it in a Threat Solutions all kydex inside waist band holster. It conceals really well however the kydex tends to stick to my skin, not the most comfortable. I did glue some moleskin to the side next to my skin and that really helps a lot. You probably would be better off w/ a crossbreed from a comfort stand point.
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Just wanted some opinions on comfort conceal ability etc. I'm also thinking IWB
Crossbreed Supertuck. Kydex body with leather backing, and tuckable IWB. The SP101 is listed on their gun list. The leather addresses georgewain's issue with kydex sticking to skin. Very simple design, very utilitarian, and very effective. The clips allow you to adjust for height and cant. Good price. Short wait. Can't recommend them enough.
The Comp-tac Minotaur Spartan is of similar design to the Supertuck. The added advantage is that you can buy different kydex bodies if you have more than one gun, and therefore have a multipurpose holster for less than half the price of a new one. The Spartans are now a wee bit cheaper than the Supertuck these days.
However, Comp-tac only offers a one year warranty on their products. Crossbreed has a lifetime warranty. And excellent customer service.
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