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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: Central Florida
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I usually have my Kimber with me, but for those days I just want a small well-concealed weapon, I take my KelTec P-3AT in a Fist kydex pocket holster. In suit pants, you'd never know it's there...
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Location: USA
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I use a SmartCarry 24/7. I have one for my KelTec P-11, which I think is about the same size as your gun, and also for my .380 P3-AT. I have zero printing with jeans, dress slacks, or shorts. One advantage also is the system is built to allow you to carry a spare mag. I need deep concealment, but quick access whether sitting, standing, or driving, for my employment. I also use them when I'm out camping, hunting, recreation, etc. I've also sewn seams into each holster for each weapon to stay exactly where I want it to be. These holsters are so comfortable that I sometimes forget that I'm carrying. Call Charlie and tell him what your needs are and he'll get you what you need.
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Location: East Coast USA
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I wear Lee cargo shorts or avirex with a printed hawain shirt or loose fitting tank top. I carry a Glock 23 IWB and have no problems bending stooping or walking or twisting..
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![]() Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Easthampton, MA
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I've been wearing the Thunderwear rig for about 2 months now for my SP101. Very comfortable to wear and you do forget that you are wearing it. The only drawback I see with these fabric holsters is that if you have a gun with a hammer, you are going to experience some draw resistance, with the hammer occasionally hanging up in the fabric. Not all the time...but sometimes. And who knows when that time will be? It does takes some practice to be able to draw quickly and that worries me sometimes. I still wear it, but am considering an IWB leather holster in the future.
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Location: Clovis
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I picked up some cargo shorts from Sam's Club where the cargo pockets are over the main front pockets which make for a sort of false front. My PM9 in a DeSantis Super Fly holster disappears behind the cargo pocket. The combination is comfortable and very discreet.
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here is XD40SC in smartcarry
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![]() Join Date: Mar 2006
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Concealment vest (type with holster pocket built in) might blend in well among the fishing crowd.
Survival Sheath makes a chest option, which could work depending on your type of shirt. Safepacker might also work, or a fanny pack (esp. the Camelbak fanny or backpacks). Belly band, possibly? |
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