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kimber6

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Just wanted to post a little info about a new holster I just got in. I ordered this Friday afternoon and it came Monday morning. It is the kangaroo carry standard model. It fits my G26 quite well. $35.95 shipped. Seems like good quality and is pretty comfortable. It doesn't print with a sweatshirt or t shirt but my golf polos don't hide it well. Here are a couple of crappy cell phone pics:)

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kimber6, thanks for posting this. I'm glad to see that people are trying some of the less well known alternatives for CCW holsters. This one is more popular than many of us probably realize. It definitely has advantages in certain situations, such as for people who spend a lot of time sitting in one position for their work (truckers, machine operators, etc.) I try to mention it when the topic of holsters comes up, along with the deep concealment SmartCarry holster.

For those that wonder how in the world it can be possible to draw quickly from the KangarooCarry holster, it's not that difficult from an open-collar shirt, or from under a loosely buttoned cover shirt, of course

On the KangarooCarry.com Instructional Videos page, take a look at the video titled "Draw Stroke Technique" (bottom right). At about 3:20 into that video the instructor demonstrates a draw at full speed. It takes him 2 seconds (by my stopwatch) from a position of both arms at his sides to both sights on target.
 
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If you print on your waist line it could be anything, but if you print in other areas of your upper body a gun is really all it could be. I think IWB is still the best way to carry concealed.
Good point. I still like IWB for most situations but it is difficult for me when wearing dress clothes. I think this holster will be a good option in those situations. The draw is a little slower and more fumbly but if it allows me to carry comfortably in situations where I couldnt before I would say it is worth the drawbacks.
 
Good point. I still like IWB for most situations but it is difficult for me when wearing dress clothes. I think this holster will be a good option in those situations. The draw is a little slower and more fumbly but if it allows me to carry comfortably in situations where I couldnt before I would say it is worth the drawbacks.
KangarooCarry works well in business attire. Although IWB is my preference, I have often worn a KC under a dress shirt with a suit and tie in situations where I'm constantly standing and sitting with my suit coat off. You don't need to worry about keeping the shirt tucked in to avoid printing with a room full of people. I leave a couple of buttons undone on the dress shirt concealed behind my tie.
 
I have heard several say they actually like that shoulder holster....There is a pretty good instructional video of it on their web site....
 
I used to carry a 7 shot 357mag snub in one of these in business dress clothes. Very comfortable and I liked being able to carry even at work. This was before the tuckable iwb holsters came out, but for in the office is still can't think of a better option.
 
From the KC web site, it looks like the Air Marshal would be for a Glock 27.
I would rather not have the retention strap.
Would the Standard model work for a 27 or has any of yous guys used a Standard with a Glock Sub-compact?
 
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