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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: Florida
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Does anyone have a pic of a leather paddle holster on them?
Or does anyone have any experience with any of them. I have a CQC for my P2000, but there is no way I could conceal that. Reason I am asking is that I have an opportunity to get a leather paddle holster for real cheap, I just don't know if I can conceal that on my 5'9" 170lb frame.
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Location: Central Florida
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Depends upon the holster, I just received this a week ago and it's a tight fitting holster...hugs the body.
FIST, INC. The holster on the right is exactly like what I bought for my Glock-36 in black...perfect fit, tight against the body...and the holster will not come out with the gun.
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Senior Member
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Location: Oregon
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Kramer MSP
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Location: Florida
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torrejon, does it conceal well?I would assume where you are at would be a little easier than where I am due to you being able to wear sweatshirts, coats etc. Not so much here in Fl
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Location: Minnesnowta
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Here's a pic of my Kramer MSP Paddle in horsehide. It rides tight to the body and conceals well.
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Location: Gilbert, AZ
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Two shots of the DeSantis Viper with a Sig 220. I wasn't concerned with concealment that day (we were shooting in the desert) so the holster is a bit further aft than it's normally worn.
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Senior Member
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Location: Oregon
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Personally, I don't think a a paddle rig would be good in Florida or other such areas unless worn under a light jacket. While the Kramer does ride close in to the body, it's visible under a shirt unless worn very loose. You'd be better off with a snap on/off type like Alessi's CQC/S if you need a quick on/off rig. The Alessi conceals as good if not better than a pancake type rig. I wear one all the time in summer here (100+ at times) under a t-shirt and never give it a 2nd thought. Of course this only applies if your stuck on having a belt rig, a good IWB would be the #1 choice in your climate!
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Location: Gilbert, AZ
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In the desert heat, I wear an untucked dress shirt or a t-shirt one size larger than normal as a cover garment. Darker colors hide any shadows from the gun printing.
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