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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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Old January 13th, 2009, 09:59 PM   #1
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New P239 - I need ideas for a very concealed undetectable holster for Concealed Carry

Hi.

I just purchased a brand new Sig Sauer P239 a few days ago I had never really considered a Sig Sauer until now but it caught my attention when I held it; I knew it was the right gun. It is my favorite CCW as of now.

I am looking for a holster (can be a shirt, belly band, smartcarry style, anything really, I just need ideas and all are appreciated =) for my P239. I want it to be absolutely undetectable. I already own a Belly Band, a Medium size Smartcarry, and a 4 O'Clock Tucker Leather IWB. I want it to be more concealed than all of those.

Please send some ideas if you have some!

Thank you for your time.
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Old January 13th, 2009, 10:30 PM   #2
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I use a smart carry with my p239 and its undetectable. Its very comfortable standing and walking, however sitting down the (decocked) hammer can dig into my gut :*(. Anyhow, its deep concealment and will work for now but I am looking at getting a CrossBreed IWB holster.

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That gun is super easy to conceal. The grip is what sticks out of your waistband and it's definitely got a tiny grip. Whatever you decide, it won't be hard to hide. I'll leave it at that.

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Hmmmm... Let's see... more concealed than either a belly band, SmartCarry, or a Tucker IWB - and you want speedy access... hmmm...

Sorry - I got nothin' better than those 3 methods you already have.

Seriously - more concealed than a SmartCarry or belly band?

Perhaps you need advice on clothing? Baggy, frumpy and out-of-style works great for deep concealment.
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Hmmmm... Let's see... more concealed than either a belly band, SmartCarry, or a Tucker IWB - and you want speedy access... hmmm...

Sorry - I got nothin' better than those 3 methods you already have.

Seriously - more concealed than a SmartCarry or belly band?

Perhaps you need advice on clothing? Baggy, frumpy and out-of-style works great for deep concealment.
Speedy access is not important as long is it is within 5 seconds.
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you could consider an ankle holster as long as you don't wear shorts. But consider the draw backs as well (slow access, exposure to dirt...). I don't own a smart carry, but would think there is nothing more concealed then it. Personally I am a big MTAC fan, but it is probably a bit easier to spot then a smart carry.
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Look at the Galco SkyOps. I think it appears to be the most inconspicuous looking tuckable holster.... as far as the clips go.
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i bought my 239 new last year.i use a kydex holster at the 4;00 position.it sits very low and is easy to conceal.i just ordered another kydex holster the deep 6 from Talon Tactical, ill let all know how it works when i get it.it will be mailed out tomorrow.i like kydex because my gun pulls out like lightning.
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Look at the Galco SkyOps. I think it appears to be the most inconspicuous looking tuckable holster.... as far as the clips go.
I have the SkyOps for the 239 and I'm not super happy with it--it's too thick and doesn't sit very well concealed on my body (6', 180).

I have a Deep Concealment Shoulder Holster in the mail (Deep Concealment Shoulder Holster) and a Raven being made (Raven Concealment Systems - Holsters).

The only thing you might be missing in your collection is the Deep Conceal.

Good luck with the 239.
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