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ive been searching high and low for a concealable owb holster for my glock i got this http://www.safariland.com/DutyGear/product.aspx?pid=527 paddle holsters and just orders a galco yaqui slide . but with the safari land no matter what i do i cant get it broken in . stil very stiff on the draw . hopeing tha yaqui slide will be faster draw. paddle holsters stick out too much . any body use something better ?? close to the body yet no annoying breaking needed ? thanks
 
Have you tried the glock combat sport? I like it for my g30, and it conceals no problem with an untucked t shirt.
 
Have you tried the glock combat sport? I like it for my g30, and it conceals no problem with an untucked t shirt.
The Sport/Combat holster is probably the best and most cost-effective holster I've purchased. I often wear it between belt and pants with a shirt over it.

I bought mine for $11 about five years ago and I understand they're all the way up to $13 now! Outstanding value.
 
ive been searching high and low for a concealable owb holster for my glock i got this http://www.safariland.com/DutyGear/product.aspx?pid=527 paddle holsters and just orders a galco yaqui slide . but with the safari land no matter what i do i cant get it broken in . stil very stiff on the draw . hopeing tha yaqui slide will be faster draw. paddle holsters stick out too much . any body use something better ?? close to the body yet no annoying breaking needed ? thanks
I prefer IWB for concealability. I do have safariland als paddle and or belt holster. But it does stick out a Little farther than I like. You might want to consider a kydex style holster or something with kydex that holds the gun for a faster draw. One suggestion is Crossbreed OWB holster is leather with kydex, I have the supertuck IWB. The other holster I know a few that rave about ravon concealment holsters. All kydex can be IWB or OWB. Very fast draw from it.

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If a leather rig doesn'r require a "break-in period" it's worthless to me.
All leather stretches and expands with use.

That said, FIST holsters are as close to custom without the custom price. Excellent quality and retention.
 
Galco Concealable. It just works.

All quality leather requires a bit of time to break in and you really need the plastic bag it came in to make sure the pistol doesn't get stuck until it's broken in.
 
Take a look at Bianchi 82 CarryLok for the G23, G19, etc. The retention is solid, and doesn't take long to get the hang of.

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Rodek Leather. Price for a pancake however you want it colored or finished runs $33. Delivery from the time you tell him what you want until it's at your door is usually about 1 week. Ed uses very heavy leather and he won't ship it if it's not perfect. Ed is a perfectionist. He's been doing leatherwork for a lot of years and knows what he's doing. He's retired now and this is his "keep busy" hobby. Once you see his holsters you'll wonder how he makes any money for his prices. Ed doesn't make cheap holsters. He makes quality holsters and low prices.
http://www.rodekleather.com/site-map/belts
The holster below was made in 1999. I carried it almost everyday on duty for 7 years. I've carried it some retired. It's still as stiff and supportive as new. I know guys who have holsters many years older than mine and theirs also look like new even tho carried everyday. This one is mahogany basketweave. Same price whether basketweave or plain.

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Raven Concealment with all the Magpul options.

It's the most concealable on the belt (owb) holster I've ever owned.

Their holsters are all I will purchase for owb holsters from here on in.

Yes, they are that good!

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