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OWB XD40 holster

hammer6

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Oct 11, 2008
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I want to start carrying my XD 40 compact on my hip again...i carry it open when i'm in a state that allows it, but i'm stuck with a 7-shot LCP in my pocket when i am home in florida. does anyone CC an XD40 outside their waistband?

Thanks!
 

emoffit

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Jan 2, 2011
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Bellevue, Ohio, United States
Hello all. First time poster here. I carry my XD 40 most all the time. I usually CC, but have OC'ed exactly...twice. I'm an OWB man myself. I love the Bianchi Carrylok that holds my XD. I can't get used to IWB.
 

Superlite27

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Jul 12, 2007
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God's Country, Missouri
+1 on the Bianchi Carry-Loc. I've got a model 82 for my XDm 40 and it holds it just where I like it. It's well constructed out of leather instead of that crappy kydex, and positively "clicks" when the firearm is seated.

It takes a little getting used to the release, but once you do it easily becomes muscle memory.
 

DragonLW

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May 9, 2010
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Absolutely!

I carry my XD-40 in one of these...

XD_Stingray.jpg


Python Skin inlay is a bit less expensive than the center cut of Stingray shown here. Nice way to show off the gun.

Links to reviews can be found at www.dragonleatherworks.com
 
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