Posted: 10/24/2006 3:47:45 PM EDT
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Tomorrow I am going to order an Alessi CQC/S holster for my Sig 220. They sound like just what I am looking for. I want it for basic carry and concealment. Anyone else own one of these? If so what are your impressions as far as comfort/concealment? Thanks! |
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I've got one and like it quite a bit. Fit and finish is outstanding and Alessi holsters hold up well. I just don't carry my 220 that often. If I do, that is the holster I use. I should have mentioned that they don't conceal at all unless you have a jacket on or your shirttail out. In that case, it works great. |
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Thanks for the feedback. Its going to be pretty hard to conceal a 220 anyways. I had figured on having to wear a jacket or sloppy shirt. If I need deep concealment I have a 229 and a VM-II. I also have a S&W snubbie .38 and I am going to get an IWB for it. Can anyone suggest one? |
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In tight Levis, not real comfortable. I usually wear Dockers, a belt 4" bigger, pants 2" bigger for carrying a big gun IWB. I tall depends on how tight you wear your clothes, if you have a gut hanging over like me.... I recently started carrying a Sig 239 40 in a Comp-tac ShirtTucker and you can't tell I am carrying when I wear Levi 560s ("relaxed fit" jeans) unless you are real wise to how others conceal their handguns. I always carry my J-frame Smiths in a pocket holster. |
| I just received my Alessi today. After days of research I ended up making the right decision. What an awesome and comfortable holster. Very thin profile for concealment, excellent retention and quality. This holster is better quality than my Milt Sparks. I HIGHLY reccomend this rig. |