Hi,
I've been using a Desantis Insider IWB holster. Only good think is that it's very slim and easy to conceal. Negatives: Drawing from the holster is near impossible because it does not retain its shape and the gun rides very low in the holster. This makes it very difficult to get a grip on it using my GAP enhancers.
Can I get some recommendations that won't break my bank ...
I have a Desantis "Insider" for my G19. The major drawback is that is carries the gun very low in the waist line. While this is good for concealment, it means it is difficult to obtain a proper shooting grip.
I mainly use a Comp-Tac M-Tac Minotaur. It holds the gun close to the body, has adjustable passive retention, adjustable cant and most importantly allows for a frim shooting grip. IMO, ...
Go to the sponser showcase part of this sight and check out Barber Leather Works.I think he makes a great iwb holster for the money 75.00 to your door.
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Originally Posted by glock2740
Crossbreed Supertuck makes a G26 disappear.
+1, though if you want a holster similar in design to what you have, but that performs better, the Galco Ultimate Second Amendment holster is good. It's also tuckable!
If you like this one, I have one for sale....
Quote: Originally Posted by Dexters I've only had one Kydex holster. I think one aspect to consider is the force needed to draw the gun versus leather. Are you saying that Kydex requires more force than leather? Thanks
Quote: Originally Posted by ajgranda Thanks for all the recommendations. Comp-tac seems really nice. Has anyone ever heard of the Galco Triton Kydex IWM? I think its a fairly new product. Price is right at around $40. Thanks http://www.usgalco.com/HolsterPT3.as...75&CatalogID=7 I've only had one Kydex holster. I think one aspect to consider is the force needed to draw the gun versus leather. I have the Desantis Tuck This -...
Quote: Originally Posted by ajgranda Thanks for all the recommendations. Comp-tac seems really nice. Has anyone ever heard of the Galco Triton Kydex IWM? I think its a fairly new product. Price is right at around $40. Thanks http://www.usgalco.com/HolsterPT3.as...75&CatalogID=7 I have been looking at those and they seem pretty nice and the price looks good. Sorry I can't help you more.
Quote: Originally Posted by HWA GLOCKER +1 MTAC best holster ive used http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=95 +1 more. also, as for price. the MTAC is $80. but look at it like this: it's the last $80 you'll ever need to spend on a CCW holster. absolutely amazing retention, comfort, and concealability. wear mine year round and have had zero problems with any of the above. even a t shirt conceals it perfectly.
Quote: Originally Posted by glock2740 Crossbreed Supertuck makes a G26 disappear. +1, though if you want a holster similar in design to what you have, but that performs better, the Galco Ultimate Second Amendment holster is good. It's also tuckable! If you like this one, I have one for sale....
I picked up a 26 last week on the rare occasion I carry IWB I just stick it in the Comp-Tac CTAC I have fro my Glock 23 until I can get the smaller one for the subcompact
Quote: Originally Posted by glock2740 Crossbreed Supertuck makes a G26 disappear. I have the supertuck and the versa. I personally like the supertuck much better. Really good holster for carry---easy to draw from
Quote: Originally Posted by ajgranda Thanks for all the recommendations. Comp-tac seems really nice. Has anyone ever heard of the Galco Triton Kydex IWM? I think its a fairly new product. Price is right at around $40. Thanks http://www.usgalco.com/HolsterPT3.as...75&CatalogID=7 I doubt you would want Galco written on the clip if your gonna tuck. Seriously, do a search in these threads on the M-tac, many many people purchased these...
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