The "Ugly Holster" by Cleveland's Holsters can fix you up an IWB for a reasonable price.This is for a left handed female who carries a S&W Airweight. She would like an IWB as well as an on the belt style. Thanks.
The "Ugly Holster" by Cleveland's Holsters can fix you up an IWB for a reasonable price.
Crossbreed supertuck for the IWB.
I like their design as well. I'm a lefty too and wanted a supertuck deluxe for my beater gun but didn't want to pay their price so I copied their style and made my own.
If it hasn't already been mentioned, for OWB wear it would be prudent to get at least a double retention holster like one of the Blackhawk Concealment Holsters. They Have a screw adjustment for how hard the holster squeezes your sidearm, PLUS a lever lock release system. Many of them come with both a belt and a paddle mount, adjustable for cant. They don't have the beauty of a leather holster, but the price is much lower. Sorry if I sound like a salesman, I'm just a satisfied customer.This is for a left handed female who carries a S&W Airweight. She would like an IWB as well as an on the belt style. Thanks.
Please, don't start a Blackhawk debate. They are used by hundreds of thousands of people, including the military, without issue. Use it properly and you won't have a problem.
Please, don't start a Blackhawk debate. They are used by hundreds of thousands of people, including the military, without issue. Use it properly and you won't have a problem.
Please, don't start a Blackhawk debate. They are used by hundreds of thousands of people, including the military, without issue. Use it properly and you won't have a problem.
The guy who does the presentation is not even sure if it is an "issue". At 1:23 into the video he says,
The "issue" is in training and practice; because unfortunately, the Blackhawk and many other holsters are not idiot-proof.... There are thousands of these retention holsters in use every day and I just don't hear of any ND's lawsuits against the company, do you? Cites?"There have actually been some cases out there, and I haven't seen a whole lot of substantiation, but it's worth considering."
Fortunately, Blackhawk offers spacers for their holsters.For the OWB I would strongly suggest one of the holsters specifically designed for women. The are designed to push the top of the holser away from the belt so a woman's figure doesn't push the draw into her side but gives her more of a vertical presentation. I have been looking at them a bit for my wife and a friend who are taking their CCW class next week (CC only in our city). I'm sure one of the ladies will be along shortly to educate us more about women specific carry options.