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This type of holster, with one loop on an extended outboard "wing" and one tunnel loop behind the weapon, is NOT as concealable as a true "pancake" derivative with both loops outboard of the pouch portion of the holster, all else being equal. That being said, I have used PMKs to conceal SP101 snubbies and a 4" Speed Six. I prefer the PMK to ANY concealment rig I have ever tried with revolvers, period. With Sparks, all else is NOT equal, of course, except, naturally, another Sparks holster. :wink:
I should note that my Bulman FDS, my preferred holster for toting a SIG P229, is very similar in concept and construction to the Sparks PMK: one tunnel loop, one outboard loop, and the front "dropped" a bit, rather than the rear tilted up. Not that I am trying to steer anyone away from PMK; just noting that they are both good rigs.
I should note that my Bulman FDS, my preferred holster for toting a SIG P229, is very similar in concept and construction to the Sparks PMK: one tunnel loop, one outboard loop, and the front "dropped" a bit, rather than the rear tilted up. Not that I am trying to steer anyone away from PMK; just noting that they are both good rigs.