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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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Location: Michigan's U.P.
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I'd go with a VM2 from www.miltsparks.com and never look back. I find carrying at the 3:30 position for a right hander perfect.
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Location: virginia
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I like OWB with some type of cover garmet but IWB for just a tshirt.
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![]() Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Washington
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After asking and looking for months and seeing nothing but glowing praise for the quality workmanship and VIP customer service of K&D Holsters I gave Kevin a call and ordered a Dakota Defender.
Because I too wear jeans & T's most of the time Than I realized Kevins unique design on the Maverick Defender ![]() The Maverick Defender will let me adjust the cant to most any possible position. So now I have that one coming in a couple of weeks. My next buy will be a Eagle Defender for OWB ![]() or maybe Larado Defender is in my future ![]() Decsions decisions
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For those really hot days when I wear shorts and a T-shirt I carry as normal in my Galco Royal Guard with the T-shirt untucked The only type of shorts I wear are Cargo Shorts.
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Location: Central FL
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My M Tac by COMP TAC carries my Glock very comfortably and will hide under a loose t shirt. You can have one is a week or less.
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Location: NOLA
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i HIGHLY recommend an IWB carried in the "appendix" position (about 1-1:30 for righties or 10:30-11 for lefties). i carry a g23 in this position under a regular t-shirt, and even a highly trained professional would have difficulty picking it out. a lot of it depends on your body composition.
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Location: United States
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I suggest IWB - the holster is a personal choice. Buying your shirts a size larger and a good belt will make a big difference for concealment. When you do get a holster you'll have to try it and move it around until you find what's just right for you. I have a Garrity Incognito Deluxe and its great for me. I conceal under a T-shirt with no problems (w/ a full size 1911).
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Location: VA
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Take a look at the Galco USA430. IWB tuckable, I carry both my RAMI and P-01 in a Galco USA holster, comfortable easy to put on or take off and I like the fact that just the tip of the hook visible when shirt is tucked.
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Location: Lexington, Ky.
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"i HIGHLY recommend an IWB carried in the "appendix" position (about 1-1:30 for righties or 10:30-11 for lefties). i carry a g23 in this position under a regular t-shirt, and even a highly trained professional would have difficulty picking it out. a lot of it depends on your body composition."
I echo Echo5's remarks. This is my pf-9 in a Comp-Tac Two O'clock holster I got recently. I was astonished how well it conceals, rides easily IWB standing or seated (much of the latter a function of it not having much bulk below the waistline), and with the standard clip, is incredibly easy to put-on and take-off. I'm also getting one for a Colt New Agent I got for Christmas. |
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Location: Not in AZ anymore
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For IWB let me suggest the Crossbreed Super-Tuck Deluxe. I recently bought one for my Khar K40 and it only took a week and right now they have a sale with 10% off when I bought mine it was 20% off. I have found this to be the most comfortable IWB I have tried. When i get a new gun I will probably buy a Super Tuck for it. They have a 2 week trial period and a lifetime warranty. How can you go wrong. Follow the link below.
http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/beltslide.html
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