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"Easy" IWB Holster

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While I am at work, I am not allowed to carry (inside the gate/doors) but can have my weapon in my car.
So as I cannot carry at work, I also do not have my Minituck on.
So when I leave for lunch or leave for the day, I have to mess around in my car for a while to get my Minituck on properly, or simply cannot carry until I get home, and set it up right.

So I am looking for an "easy" to put on holster (IWB). So I am guess I am looking for something with 1 clip on it, rather than the double clips of the Minituck.
Also I am not looking to spend a whole lot of money on it, maybe $50 or less (hopefully much less).

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http://www.highnoonholsters.com/Product ... asset.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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See here:

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thanks, both of you, I guess I have many more choices to think about.
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The Blackhawk fabric IWB holsters work well, easy on, easy off.
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http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=89" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

This one is great. I use it and it is very easy to get on.
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A lot of different mounting options if you go with this one http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=68" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I would think that the belt clip would work best for your purposes most of the time - but as you can see there are a variety of other routes you can take the same holster.
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I have the same situation at work. My solution is to wear my Supertuck all day and leave the gun in the car during working hours. As soon as I get back to the car it's a quick and discreet transfer.

I never even notice the Supertuck during the day. In fact, I'd feel nekkid without it.
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AddyLO wrote:I have the same situation at work. My solution is to wear my Supertuck all day and leave the gun in the car during working hours. As soon as I get back to the car it's a quick and discreet transfer.

I never even notice the Supertuck during the day. In fact, I'd feel nekkid without it.
I do the same with my Minotaur when I have to duck into school (work) after hours or on the weekend. I do have to take the belt up a notch or two.
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I recommend the High Noon also. Fairly easy to put on and take off.

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One of the factors affecting comfort and concealability is having the belt clip/j-hook/whatever, offset from the main portion of the weapon. If it is offset it does not add to the thickness of the gear. If the clip/j-hook is directly in line with the pistol it can add nearly 1/2 inch to the overall thickness. That adds to bulge and discomfort.

Something like the comp-tac 2-oclock, or the comp-tac infidel might be more useful overall. I have used the Infidel (actually, it earlier counterpart, the Shirttucker) for years with a Glock 30. It is excellent for on/off situations you describe but is VERY discreet and easy to wear. I even use it at IDPA matches. Very fast to deploy if not tucked in and not bad when it is.

Comp-tac is not the only one to make such a thing but theirs have very good quality and excellent service.

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troglodyte wrote:
AddyLO wrote:I have the same situation at work. My solution is to wear my Supertuck all day and leave the gun in the car during working hours. As soon as I get back to the car it's a quick and discreet transfer.

I never even notice the Supertuck during the day. In fact, I'd feel nekkid without it.
I do the same with my Minotaur when I have to duck into school (work) after hours or on the weekend. I do have to take the belt up a notch or two.
yep, same with Comptac/Minotaur. Rarely do I notice it during the day and an easy transfer back into holster for drive home.
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geekwagun wrote:
troglodyte wrote:
AddyLO wrote:I have the same situation at work. My solution is to wear my Supertuck all day and leave the gun in the car during working hours. As soon as I get back to the car it's a quick and discreet transfer.

I never even notice the Supertuck during the day. In fact, I'd feel nekkid without it.
I do the same with my Minotaur when I have to duck into school (work) after hours or on the weekend. I do have to take the belt up a notch or two.
yep, same with Comptac/Minotaur. Rarely do I notice it during the day and an easy transfer back into holster for drive home.
+1 I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one. I thought I was weird for leaving mine on all day. But since I often leave the office for lunch I figured it was easier to just leave it on. I also have a Supertuck.
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You might want to take a look at the Don Hume line of concealment holsters. Well made and very affordable.

My daily carry holster is the H715-M. Easy on and off. I love it:

http://www.donhume.com/index.php?main_p ... ucts_id=35" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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