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Posted: 2/9/2024 3:44:28 PM EDT
I need holster ideas for Glock 19.... I have tons of holsters, but have a new need: OWB that is concealable under untucked shirt, rides close to body, rigid enough for easy reholstering, reasonable level of retention, but no thumb strap or level III stuff, and all day comfortable. Go
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KNIGHTFALL CUSTOMS
I have had it almost a year and wear it daily with a P80 G26. No cracks or issues. If your going to daily carry a holster, make sure you Loctite or put fingernail polish on the screws to make sure they don't rattle loose. |
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I have a couple 1791s for 1911s. Leather, fit well and pull close to body well. Yes I can carry a 1911 concealed under a t-shirt
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55BN from Milt Sparks would fit the bill nicely.
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Originally Posted By Vellcrow: Kramer Scabbard View Quote |
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Simply rugged for sure.
Another favorite of mine is the Ritchie leather cqc the version with the snap loop bring the gun in snug to the body and conceals very well |
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T-Rex Ironside.
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Have multiple wright leather works pancake holsters that I’m quite happy with. Carry a p365 frequently, and occasionally a cz75d pcr.
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Simply Rugged Defcon 3
https://www.simplyrugged.com/ecommerce/DEFCON-3-Leather-Concealed-Carry-Holster.cfm?item_id=414&parent=669 I carry my P365XLs in a Defcon 3. Very good quality, made by a real gun guy. |
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R Grizzle Working Man is the most comfortable holster I've ever tried. Small Business and good people.
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Originally Posted By PhuzzyGnu: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/69748/PXL_20240106_021008789_jpg-3123591.JPG Blade Tech. View Quote Beat me to it. Total Eclipse does it for me, G19 or 17 |
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Originally Posted By jwright4288: Have multiple wright leather works pancake holsters that I’m quite happy with. Carry a p365 frequently, and occasionally a cz75d pcr. View Quote Thanks for this. Exactly what I need for my new PDP compact -F 3.5" They are the first maker to list the 3.5" and their work looks spectacular. |
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Not cheap but the 5JR by Mitch Rosen is a nice holster that holds tight to the body, and the top of the holster allows pretty easy reholstering. The Galco Combat Master isn't bad either. Might be able to find an old Desantis Speed Scabbard on ebay for cheap too.
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Tenicor for kydex
Milt Sparks, Mitch Rosen, Kramer for leather |
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Good, bad, I'm the guy with the gun.
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TT Gunleather or Simply Rugged.
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No more geriatric politicians.
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Originally Posted By Blacktoothgrin: R Grizzle Working Man is the most comfortable holster I've ever tried. Small Business and good people. View Quote Terrible website. Hope it gets better |
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In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. Orwell
In the absence of orders, go kill something Evil. It's an act of faith , not reason. Have faith in God for life everlasting. |
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Tom Sawyer.
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Originally Posted By cedjunior: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/194902/20230530_073649-2834321.jpg Mine is from Upper Hand Holsters, but my recommendation is not necessarily for the brand (It's a great holster and one of the few makes at least the time that has options for S&W M&P 10mm), but I highly recommend the speed belt clips. Way quicker and easier to put on and take off without having to thread the belt through. I was concerned about how secure the holster would be but I've never had an issue. View Quote Until you're in a ground fight or someone grabs it in-holster. I have an Upper Hand kydex with closed loops, it's worked ok. Cracked now from grappling. Ordered a TRex Ironside to try next. |
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Originally Posted By cedjunior: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/194902/20230530_073649-2834321.jpg Mine is from Upper Hand Holsters, but my recommendation is not necessarily for the brand (It's a great holster and one of the few makes at least the time that has options for S&W M&P 10mm), but I highly recommend the speed belt clips. Way quicker and easier to put on and take off without having to thread the belt through. I was concerned about how secure the holster would be but I've never had an issue. View Quote I bought a holster from Upper Hand because of the curve they advertise. I bought the speed clips and the closed belt clips also, and the speed clips are flimsy enough that they just will not hold the gun tight against my body, even with a rigid belt. I was disappointed. The holster is pretty good, but I dont think it will last for decades. I would buy more from Upper Hand, but cannot recommend those speed clips. |
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Originally Posted By mediumdaddy: I bought a holster from Upper Hand because of the curve they advertise. I bought the speed clips and the closed belt clips also, and the speed clips are flimsy enough that they just will not hold the gun tight against my body, even with a rigid belt. I was disappointed. The holster is pretty good, but I dont think it will last for decades. I would buy more from Upper Hand, but cannot recommend those speed clips. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mediumdaddy: Originally Posted By cedjunior: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/194902/20230530_073649-2834321.jpg Mine is from Upper Hand Holsters, but my recommendation is not necessarily for the brand (It's a great holster and one of the few makes at least the time that has options for S&W M&P 10mm), but I highly recommend the speed belt clips. Way quicker and easier to put on and take off without having to thread the belt through. I was concerned about how secure the holster would be but I've never had an issue. I bought a holster from Upper Hand because of the curve they advertise. I bought the speed clips and the closed belt clips also, and the speed clips are flimsy enough that they just will not hold the gun tight against my body, even with a rigid belt. I was disappointed. The holster is pretty good, but I dont think it will last for decades. I would buy more from Upper Hand, but cannot recommend those speed clips. I've not really had that issue. I wear mine with a Kore reinforced belt. It holds the holster/pistol as close as my love handles will allow. That said, even if there is a trade off, the net benefit is convenience. If I had to chose between 7+1 9mm in my Shield that's in a clip on IWB kydex holster or a M&P 15+1 10mm I have to thread a belt in and out of every time I want to put it on or take it off, I'm probably going to chose the Shield. If both options require nearly the same amount of effort to equip, then I'll take the M&P every time. |
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Do you lack the critical thinking skills needed to figure out how to hotlink?
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Originally Posted By cedjunior: I've not really had that issue. I wear mine with a Kore reinforced belt. It holds the holster/pistol as close as my love handles will allow. That said, even if there is a trade off, the net benefit is convenience. If I had to chose between 7+1 9mm in my Shield that's in a clip on IWB kydex holster or a M&P 15+1 10mm I have to thread a belt in and out of every time I want to put it on or take it off, I'm probably going to chose the Shield. If both options require nearly the same amount of effort to equip, then I'll take the M&P every time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By cedjunior: Originally Posted By mediumdaddy: Originally Posted By cedjunior: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/194902/20230530_073649-2834321.jpg Mine is from Upper Hand Holsters, but my recommendation is not necessarily for the brand (It's a great holster and one of the few makes at least the time that has options for S&W M&P 10mm), but I highly recommend the speed belt clips. Way quicker and easier to put on and take off without having to thread the belt through. I was concerned about how secure the holster would be but I've never had an issue. I bought a holster from Upper Hand because of the curve they advertise. I bought the speed clips and the closed belt clips also, and the speed clips are flimsy enough that they just will not hold the gun tight against my body, even with a rigid belt. I was disappointed. The holster is pretty good, but I dont think it will last for decades. I would buy more from Upper Hand, but cannot recommend those speed clips. I've not really had that issue. I wear mine with a Kore reinforced belt. It holds the holster/pistol as close as my love handles will allow. That said, even if there is a trade off, the net benefit is convenience. If I had to chose between 7+1 9mm in my Shield that's in a clip on IWB kydex holster or a M&P 15+1 10mm I have to thread a belt in and out of every time I want to put it on or take it off, I'm probably going to chose the Shield. If both options require nearly the same amount of effort to equip, then I'll take the M&P every time. The Upper Hand OWB is the best concealing OWB I've ever owned. |
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Originally Posted By Kokodude: Don't seem to make it for the 43X. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Kokodude: Originally Posted By JimmyAR: T-Rex Ironside. Don't seem to make it for the 43X. They do select glock then in generation box select slimline. ETA: have a couple there good holsters imo |
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I forgot to mention I have a High Noon Slide Guard for the G19, black, but I wet formed it to fit my CZ P-10S perfectly. Damn good rig.
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Originally Posted By Gunnie357: They do select glock then in generation box select slimline. ETA: have a couple there good holsters imo View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Gunnie357: Originally Posted By Kokodude: Originally Posted By JimmyAR: T-Rex Ironside. Don't seem to make it for the 43X. They do select glock then in generation box select slimline. ETA: have a couple there good holsters imo The one I have is for a 48, they have to have one for the 43X |
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