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Suggestions for a good IWB holster?

killchain

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I'm up to suggestions for a new IWB holster. I like to carry @ 3'oclock, no cant, and I am looking for either a hard leather, fabric, or a well-molded kydex so the slide doesn't get chewed up. I also don't want it to move *at all.* Talking like jumping around not moving. :)

Any suggestions?
 

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killchain wrote:
I'm up to suggestions for a new IWB holster. I like to carry @ 3'oclock, no cant, and I am looking for either a hard leather, fabric, or a well-molded kydex so the slide doesn't get chewed up. I also don't want it to move *at all.* Talking like jumping around not moving. :)

Any suggestions?
I SUGGEST identifying to gun you plan to put in it!
 

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killchain wrote:
I'm up to suggestions for a new IWB holster. I like to carry @ 3'oclock, no cant, and I am looking for either a hard leather, fabric, or a well-molded kydex so the slide doesn't get chewed up. I also don't want it to move *at all.* Talking like jumping around not moving. :)

Any suggestions?
Comptac Minotaur MTAC Holster is a very good IWB.
 

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Read the title Bob

2, 4, 5 A defender wrote:
killchain wrote:
I'm up to suggestions for a new IWB holster. I like to carry @ 3'oclock, no cant, and I am looking for either a hard leather, fabric, or a well-molded kydex so the slide doesn't get chewed up. I also don't want it to move *at all.* Talking like jumping around not moving. :)

Any suggestions?
I SUGGEST identifying to gun you plan to put in it!
 

Bobarino

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i really like Blade-Tech IWB's. they're made locally here in Tacoma too. i have 3 of them. all have been great. excellent retention.

Bobby
 

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I use a Galco Walkabout #226 for my PT 145 & PT 745. If you wear a belt it will notgo anywhere and it holds a spare magazine. I often OC with this arraingmentthe draw back isthere is no retention, and its hard to reholster.



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killchain

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kenshin wrote:
killchain wrote:
Cool, thanks for the advice, I'll take a gander at the ones listed. :)
Also Kramer makes a very good IWB and they're based here in Washington. I like supporting local business whenever I can.

http://www.kramerleather.com
Hmm, that really appeals to me. I try my best to shop local, I'll check them out. Thanks!
 

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I have to x2 the SuperTuck. I've had mine for over a year (carrying a G30) and it's incredibly comfortable. I've gone jogging with it several times and had no problems.
 

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The Gray family owns a variety of IWB holsters, from High Noon, Blade-tech, and Comp-Tac. It's the Comp-Tac Minotaur MTac's that get used when we reach for IWB holsters. Superior comfort. Excellent concealment. Easy to draw from. Great retention.

If one of them were to break, our immediate response would be to replace it with an identical holster ASAP.

It doesn't hurt that Comp-Tac are great to do business with. In our experience they always under-promise and over-deliver. And you get free 'Smarties' candy with every order. :)
 
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