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OneSickPsycho 06-30-2014 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Cutty72 (Post 533819)
How is that more secure than a IWB holster?

No holster... just IWB.

Out of the dozen or so people I know who carry, none use a holster... :tremble:

Rangerscott 06-30-2014 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 533820)
No holster... just IWB.

Out of the dozen or so people I know who carry, none use a holster... :tremble:

I always thought the most secure way was to sag your pants and just use the waist band.

Cutty72 06-30-2014 08:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 533820)
No holster... just IWB.

Out of the dozen or so people I know who carry, none use a holster... :tremble:

I know, I watched the video. I'm asking how that can be more secure than having the firearm in an IWB holster?

FWIW, I use a holster by Old Faithful. http://oldfaithfulholsters.com/

Being my only IWB holster, I can't compare, but it's secure, I've never had it move on me. It's as comfortable as it can be considering it's a full size handgun in your pants.

OneSickPsycho 07-01-2014 09:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cutty72 (Post 533823)
I know, I watched the video. I'm asking how that can be more secure than having the firearm in an IWB holster?

FWIW, I use a holster by Old Faithful. http://oldfaithfulholsters.com/

Being my only IWB holster, I can't compare, but it's secure, I've never had it move on me. It's as comfortable as it can be considering it's a full size handgun in your pants.

And I'm not saying it's more secure than an IWB holster, just that it's more secure than just IWB.

Cutty72 07-01-2014 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 533834)
And I'm not saying it's more secure than an IWB holster, just that it's more secure than just IWB.

Gotcha.

nhgunnut 07-02-2014 07:48 AM

The versa carry is a bear to practice drawing from

RACER X 07-02-2014 08:22 AM

I use a G-code INCOG holster@ 1 o'clock for my shield.

I tried a minimalist holster (covered trigger only) for an M&P 9c once before, didn't really like it

Can't fathom not wearing any kind of holster

OneSickPsycho 07-02-2014 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by nhgunnut (Post 533848)
The versa carry is a bear to practice drawing from

I'm not having any problems... just takes more time. I cannot think of many, if any situations in which I'd need to rapidly re-holster anyway. Drawing is super quick...

OneSickPsycho 07-02-2014 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by RACER X (Post 533849)
I use a G-code INCOG holster@ 1 o'clock for my shield.

I tried a minimalist holster (covered trigger only) for an M&P 9c once before, didn't really like it

Can't fathom not wearing any kind of holster

I thought about those... didn't address the issue of securing the weapon from flopping out... if anything, I'll get a piece of kydex and form a trigger guard for the other side... however, I don't really see it as necessary. I've tried a lot to get shit caught up in the trigger - boxers, undershirt, etc, etc... can't get it to catch the trigger, despite purposefully shoving it in there and wiggling around on the couch and whatnot.

Turbo Ghost 07-09-2014 07:09 AM

I bought one just before our road trip. I wore it with a Taurus PT845 for 19 hours which included a roadside tube patch at 3am! The only problem I had was once when things shifted around a bit and I went to adjust my airhawk seat and lifted off the seat and got my weiner pinched between the barrel and my tank-bag! It felt like a lightning bolt hit the head!! Not great at 70mph!


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