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04-22-2012, 12:26
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These are pretty good. I wear one daily and they are used the world over...
http://frontline-holsters.com/leathe...-iwb-holsters/
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04-24-2012, 19:53
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Location: FAYETTEVILLE, NC, USA
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I carry my G19 or G23 IWB in this one everyday. It can be set up for OWB as well. Very thin and as you can see the clips are offset to maintain a low profile and balance the weight.
http://nextholster.com/guardian1.html
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04-25-2012, 19:43
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FIST ultra-thin kydex, they offer several different attachment styles - pick the one that suits you best.
Good luck on your choice.
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04-25-2012, 19:59
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Georgia and around the world
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I have tried many and prefer the Comp Tac MTAC.
I have MTAC's for a G19 and G26.
They are thin, easy reholster, adjustable weapon retention, excellent weight distribution, and adjustable cant and ride depth.
Both the G19 and G26 disappear under a t-shirt or polo.
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04-25-2012, 20:26
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#30
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04-26-2012, 07:08
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#31
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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www.jsholsters.com IWB Kydex, have used them for years; simple design,sturdy. Inexpensive.
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04-26-2012, 07:10
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04-26-2012, 07:22
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#33
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www.jsholsters.com IWB is simple, sturdy, affordable.
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04-26-2012, 19:29
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#34
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Location: Florida
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N82 Tactical
I carry my 23 or 36 in a N82 Tactical holster. Check these guys out. Great products, great customer service, and a damn fine peoduct!
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04-26-2012, 20:05
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Location: Texas
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim
When I switched from a Browning Hi Power to a G19, the one problem that hasn't gone away is the thickness of the gun & holster when carried IWB.
Comparing a Kramer #2 IWB for both guns, the G19 is sufficiently thicker that I must let out my belt 1 or 2 holes more. At the end of a day, the G19 is rather uncomfortable while the HP still feels good because of the thin slide.
I'm looking for an IWB holster with 2 belt loops, moderate FBI cant, molded to hold the gun in place or having a tightness adjustment, and stiff enough to allow easy reholstering.
The most likely candidate would be something in kydex. My original Sidearmor IWB uses thin material but the area around the belt loops is straight instead of curved like my waist, so it "acts" like it's much thicker.
All of the leather IWB designs I've seen are either too floppy to allow easy reholstering, or they have an extra layer of leather around the mouth that makes them thicker.
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Comp-tac m-tac. You can even adjust the can't and tightness with an allen wrench.
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04-27-2012, 19:07
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim
I'm looking for an IWB holster with 2 belt loops, moderate FBI cant, molded to hold the gun in place or having a tightness adjustment, and stiff enough to allow easy reholstering.
The most likely candidate would be something in kydex. My original Sidearmor IWB uses thin material but the area around the belt loops is straight instead of curved like my waist, so it "acts" like it's much thicker.
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- IWB for G19
- 2 loops
- Moderate FBI Cant,
- Molded and tension adjustable
- Stays open to allow easy reholstering
- Most likely in Kydex with thin material
We might be able to help you out.
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04-27-2012, 22:53
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Na Ben Don Chat
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Location: Indiana
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If you can't comfortably carry a G19 in a Kramer #2 or #3 then you either need a new belt, new pants, or IWB is not for you.
Just my opinion.
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04-30-2012, 18:20
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#38
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Location: Illinois
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I ordered a Nano, we'll see how how that works out.
Thanks for all the replies.
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04-30-2012, 18:39
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Location: MO
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MTAC gets my vote.
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04-30-2012, 19:23
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Location: Ventura County, CA
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Personally, I'm not crazy about inside waistband carry. But, if I had to do it, and could use a Hi Power, I would.
For me the Glock is too wide bodied for inside the waistband carry.
That said, I think the answer to comfortable inside the waistband carry of a Glock 19 lies in going with a larger waist size in your pants and a longer belt than you might otherwise use.
Any well made, well designed IWB rig should work if you dress around the gun that way.
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05-07-2012, 18:58
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Location: Illinois
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Got two holsters yesterday, the Nano and a safariland #18.
The Safariland is the better for me, by far. It's actually thinner than the Nano (measured with calipers), smoother contour against my love handles, the roughout surface is comfortable but really stays in place well. Most importantly, it rides lower but still allows a full grip in the gun. The Nano continually feels like it wants to do a summersalt over my belt and hang upside down on the outside.
Further comment after I use it some more.
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05-08-2012, 09:15
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#42
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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Get the MTAC. I guarantee you will not be sorry. It is so comfortable and does an excellent job of concealing. Plus, if you get a 26 later it will fit right in.
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05-13-2012, 01:50
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Location: Sturgis Michigan
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I just recently purchased a Micro Mamba from www.concealmentsolutions.com ror my G26. The Black Mamba is what you would want for your G19. They are thin, light, and well made. I opted for the horsehide upgrade as the horsehide is supposed to be thinner and more resistant to sweat. The owner of Concealment Solutions, Jason Christensen, has a few youtube video where he describes his products. He seems like a nice guy and points out several of the features and reasons for certain designs in his videos. The holsters are guaranteed for life from material and craftsmanship defects and he has 30 day trial period. Another upside, I ordered mine on Wednesday and it was delivered on Saturday.
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05-13-2012, 05:58
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#44
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MTAC hands down
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05-13-2012, 09:09
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Location: Indianapolis, IN USA
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IWB thats very thin, and cheap. Bare Asset by High Noon.
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05-17-2012, 17:40
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#46
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Location: 4 Corners NM
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You might look at the Versacarry - a truly minimalist holster, but onet hat appears to work well. I think the site is www.versacarry.com if you wish to look.
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05-17-2012, 17:54
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#47
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Another vote for the MTAC here.
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