Conceal Carry Style

Does anyone use these?
urbancarryholsters.com/urban-carry-holsters/order-custom-build-g2.html
They seem pretty comfy.

Don't do it. Just get a trex arms holster, or a raven concealment, or find a local kydex maker and keep your money local.

Just get a kydex holster

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Depends on the gun, if i'm carrying my 4 inch .38, i'll carry it left side in a tanker holster under a shirt. If it's my 1911 it's right side out the waste band. usually directly above the pocket.

I carry a 4 inch barrel K frame S&W on some occasions, but mostly a 6 inch barrel N frame or my 1911. I also always wear suits and coats when I can, or a large shirt if I have to in work clothes. 1911 goes in a shoulder rig with two magazines, my revolvers in a standard service right on the right side on a belt. I don't worry too much about printing, I live in a rural area that is extremely pro gun and as mentioned, wear heavy clothes that conceal even big pieces.

For the greater risk of printing I enjoy greater comfort, ease of access, quick and smooth draw. I probably won't be attacked here, almost no crime, but I have the best setup you can have. I have seen people try IWB and not carry because its uncomfortable, or change positions. I know most people dont' dress formal on most occasions and have to make due, but luckily I don't have to.

Also, you get a good, constant lesson in why 4 inch barrels on revolvers replaced 5.5 inch standard service barrels on patrol and service guns. Whenever you get into a car with a service rig, the 4 inch revolvers are smooth entry and exit, the 6 inch barrels are just long enough to give you trouble. A lot of the wear on my M27, if not most, is when the holster gets jostled getting in and out of cars quickly.

I think he takes to long to get to the point and his body armor one was kinda dumb but from what I saw was he only tested Kevlar and not hard plates inserts body armor.

Glawk 26, 17 or 45 AIWB.

decent belt and holster make it simple

this is probably the most important component of carrying.(besides the gun of course) shitty holsters can work fine provided they're safe to use, but a shitty belt just makes everything suck.


steel core or bust baby.

I’m a IWB guy, 1 or 2 o clock depending on the pants I’m wearing. Pretty far north so for most of the year wearing bulky clothes

What makes a good belt?