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Help Please with OWB and Glock 26
Hello All,
I need help/suggestions with what brand and model of OWB holster to do the following. Please understand that although I know I should "dress around my carry rig", I would rather not change how I dress if possible. So, here is the scenario:
I know many will say tuck the T and use a cover shirt, but I want to know if anyone does it without the extra bulk, because I would rather keep my attire the way it is. Also, if anyone does, does the holster they use get too uncomfortable against the skin? If this is all workable I would use this mode of carry for my S&W 66 too. Maybe pocket is the only way to go with my criteria???? Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions.
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Location: Jacksonville, FL
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I'm in FL with your same build, too. I carry my S&W 640-1 OWB under a T-shirt. I wear those wife beater tank tops underneath, though. Too much chafing where the belt buckle is. I've got an old Desantis pancake holster. I'm typically wearing cargo shorts.
My right front pocket has my S&W 637-1, it beats carrying speed loaders. That being said, it's doable. Obviously, I prefer J-frames. I've tried carrying my SIG P226, however, it felt like I put a phonebook on my side. Especially while sitting in my driver's seat. |
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I have a Tagua belt slide style holster. Have not seriously carried it yet. Just around the house to break it in. My wife did not notice the G19 under my t shirt. I OC and got used to OWB, so I wanted to get something thinner than my Serpa. I like it so far.
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The Galco Concealable, always comes to mind first. I alos would look to Don Hume they are VERY affordable. I also like the Alessi CQC and CQC-S. That should get you started.
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Location: Southwest, TN
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I carry my Glock 27 year round in a Don Hume H721 OT pancake OWB holster.
H721 O.T. [H721 O.T.] - $48.00 : Don Hume Leathergoods, manufactures high quality leather and nylon goods. I can easily conceal it under a dark tee shirt, and it is very comfortable because of the extra flap of leather behind the back of the slide. A "wife-beater" undershirt helps to keep the holster from rubbing against the love handles. This also works well to put on a tee shirt and wear an un-buttoned short sleeve shirt over it.
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Location: Blacksburg, VA
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I just got my Galco OWB belt holster in last week for my glock 21sf and from what I learned since using it is the FBI cant is GREAT. It is amazing how 15degrees of forward leaning makes the handle of my glock disappear.
So whatever brand of holster you choose I would recommend getting one with the FBI cant.
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I should add to the above...at least a 15 degree (what is incorrectly but very commonly called an) "F.B.I." Cant.
You'll want to get a high quality leather pancake type rig with a good stiff gun belt. Note: REALLY GOOD FIRM GUN BELT ~~~> IMPORTANT! <~~ ![]() If you have "love handles" they will tend to push the gun butt out so don't get a super high ride holster. Just get a mid-ride and buy slightly longer T-Shirts. Heavy 100% Cotton in darker colors work best and are the most comfortable. Then you'll also want to buy a holster that tilts (AKA Cants) the gun butt up. Buy one like this (below) and carry right behind the strong side hip. This holster is by Gibson Gunleather but, he does not have one available for a G 26 right now. Many other top quality holster makers make a similar style though. A GLOCK 26 will be a breeze to carry OWB this way. ![]() all credit to Gibson Gunleather for letting me steal and hotlink a photo. Thanks Bruce. |
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I knew that I remembered seeing this PIC that a member posted on DC a ways back.
Here is a GLOCK 26 in a Don Hume H721OT. That one should work out just fine for you. ![]() Also keep in mind that Cotton T-Shirts shrink. Even the "Pre-Shrunk" will often shrink in length. SO....once you find a good T-Shirt brand and you wash it the way you normally do your laundry and it shrinks to oversize/perfect then run out and buy a dozen of them. Since you're in FLA - you might not want to buy black since black soaks up the Sun...but, Olive Drab, Medium Blue, Gray, and Deep Red, & Brown are fine. |
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