IWB Holsters
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Re: IWB Holsters
I have a cross breed supertuck for my Glock 30 and love it, but during warmer weather I carry a S/W Airweight .38 and use a Bianchi Professional, I like it in that is easy to take on and off. But it is not as nearly as comfortable as the supertuck.
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I use comp-tac Ctac for my main 2 carry guns. Less is more in my opinion which is why i picked it over the Mtac (less weight, less bulk, maybe a little less comfort but I don't miss it.) It's pretty much as thin as it gets, very stable and very easy to get on and off. I actually prefer it to the infidel which had a tendency to rotate about it's on anchor point.
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+1 for the tucker, the answer. I have one for my glock 23 and it's great, very well made. Get the leather lining, draw and re holstering becomes almost silent (no "click" just a positive feel) and less wear on the firearm than with kydex. Holds the firearm very close to the body. The service with tucker is fantastic as well, I have bought a couple of holsters from him. Thoroughly recommended.
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To mention something different, I'm going to add a vote for the G Code holster and it's Comfort Carry IWB option. The G Code is modular; you can mount it on a paddle, belt slide, MOLLE claw, or the Comfort Carry IWB platform. I've been carrying a Glock 19 in ot for over a month, and it is very comfortable. I have also carried with the paddle, which carries high and tight and is very easy to conceal. The worksmanship is good, and the holster has adjustable tension. I wish the belt loops on the Comfort Carry were a little smaller, but it is very secure, and it did not require the break-in time that my MTAC did to become comfortable. Best of all is the price: The G Code on the Comfort Carry can be had for less than $50. I picked up a holster, paddle, Comfort Carry, and a mag holder for about $80. You can find it here:
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I actually bought a Scorpien at Collectors firearms on fondren and richmond in houston. I spent $49.00. It fits good with my xd subcompact and I can tuck my shirt over it.
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