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| Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options There are some really good defensive carry holster designs, as well as some very bad ones on the market today. Whether you are in the market for a new holster or just discovered another perfect carry option, let us know about it here. |
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Well, for a gun that small & with such a short barrel, OWB would work well. I recently got a Hume JT belt holster from a forum member for my S&W 442. It was very comfortable & the bottom of the holster is maybe 1/2" below my belt. It's very easy to conceal with an untucked T-shirt.
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Location: Central FL
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I carry mine in an IWB from Concealco. Can adjust the carry angle, fits the gun very well, and is comfortable. The holster pictured by UBG would also be a good choice. I have one of his holsters for a different gun, it is a good design and he makes a great holster.
You can also check out the Mc DII by Andrews Leather. All these makers are listed on the mega link at the beginning of this forum page |
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I can't recommend highly enough the Fist Ultra-thin kydex holsters. IWB. They are literally paper-thin and strong enough that I've never broken one in the 3+ years I've carried them. I've found none better, so I've stopped looking. I have about a dozen of them.
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dond, You might try the Tucker Heritage that I have been using for almost a year. It is super comfortable and very well made. ![]() tex
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Not trying to insult but wanted to throw this out there. Have you tried moving the one you have around a little bit, a half inch forward or back can make all the difference in the world. I see guys on here wearing IWB holsters in positions that make me hurt thinking about due to different body types and guns. I do believe you need a different holster and everybody has their pet maker, call any of the reputable shops and tell them what you like and don't like. Personally I like a spayed apart double clip with leather body shield type like KD and Crossbreed.
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Location: USA
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Another vote for www.crossbreedholsters.com.
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Fist, Inc...
Great selection, great service, great prices...I have 2 dozen+...
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Location: San Antonio, Texas
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Gotta echo the recommendation for Tucker Gunleather. The Answer or Texas Heritage are both excellent choices for IWB. I currently use an Answer for my Ultra CDP II. For real comfort, you might consider going OWB. Tucker's HF1 is a great choice here.
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