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I am planning to get my carry permit soon...any thoughts on this for concealment?

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  • TheRambler 12 years, 1 month ago

    That belt clip would hold your holster way off your belt, which means that you would have a very hard plastic holster as well as a hard gun jabbing you in the side as well as your pants sticking out like four inches. Definitely look for a pancake holster. They might not look as cool, but remember, they're not supposed to. They're concealed.

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  • casher1

    casher1 12 years, 1 month ago

    Not for concealment, but for any situation where you feel as though someone would take it away from you this is the way to go. You have to press the button to allow the gun out of the holster and it is near impossible to rip out. It is also surprisingly comfortable.

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  • JasonA 12 years, 1 month ago

    Super comfortable option, and it's actually pretty concealable in the right weather (ie, cold). Overall though, pancake holster is definitely he way to go for most modern semi-autos.

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  • 57plymouth

    57plymouth 12 years, 1 month ago

    That's a Blackhawk Serpa. I have one and it only works for concealment under a coat. For my every day carry Glock I use a Crossbreed Supertuck. The leather makes it comfortable and quiet, and the kydex shell provides excellent retention and holds open for re-holstering.

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  • troubled_dog 12 years, 1 month ago

    I agree with Brent. Holsters all depend on whats going in them! I carry a Kahr CW9 inside a 3Speed "belly band" type holster almost everyday. Works great for deep concealment. I also have the comp-tac MTAC which is one of my favorites as well. I have lately been making my own kydex holsters.

    The top three I would look into would be Comp-tac, Crossbread, or Raven. Good luck!

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  • El_Gallo_Sucio 12 years ago

    I use a Bianchi inside the waistband holster every time I step out of my front door to conceal my H&K P2000. An untucked button up shirt works great.

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