Thanks I'll check them out since I'm forced to carry this way as much as twice per week.
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Thanks I'll check them out since I'm forced to carry this way as much as twice per week.
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I have Glocks (17, 19, 26 and 34), and an M&P Shield, but I find myself carrying the J-Frame most often because of comfort and ease of concealability. My work is such that most frequently my attire is most amenable to appendix or pocket carry, and I feel most comfortable with a revolver for appendix carry. I run Hornady Critical Defense 110 grain, and I can easily put rounds quickly on target, center of mass, using DA at 7-10 yards. Using SA, one ragged hole at 7 yards. Yes, I'd rather have my G17 at all times, but the venerable J-Frame is venerable for a reason and is quite capable. Just wish it held more rounds! I keep a speed load in my left pocket.
Ritchie Leather Stinger. My go-to IWB appendix carry when I don't need to tuck or with a sweater.
http://www.lincolndiagnostics.com/pu...%20Stinger.JPG
Mitch Rosen Express. My go-to OWB at 3:30. Rides tight and perfect cant. Bought from Crimson Trace.
http://www.lincolndiagnostics.com/pu...osen%20EXP.JPG
Simply Rugged Silver Dollar. My go-to OWB at 3:30 when its against bare skin, because the leather comes up as a sweat guard.
http://www.lincolndiagnostics.com/pu... Rugged SD.JPG
Two pocket carry options, Mika and Delfatti, depending on the pocket. In general, I like the Mika better, but the Delfatti lays flatter.
http://www.lincolndiagnostics.com/pu...ika Pocket.JPG
http://www.lincolndiagnostics.com/pu...e/Delfatti.JPG
This is nearly identical to the Ritchie Leather Stinger, shown above. It's a great holster, and I like that the leather comes up as a sweat guard. Skip Ritchie worked and was close friends with Lou Alessi for a number of years.
Inspired, I am having one of these made for a tuckable IWB appendix carry!
I dont personally own own one however veil solutions makes a pretty snazzy AIWB kydex jframe holster
Galco ankle glove hands down for ankle carry nothing beats it. I've tried a dozen ankle holsters of all different costs and materials and this one is it. I've worn it for 16 hours plus on multiple occasions and almost forgot it was there because it is so comfortable.
I went broke buying cheap holsters including j frame models. I found that when pocket carrying, I had difficulty drawing the weapon due to big hands and small pockets and that driving made the revolver unaccessible. The experts tell us that a good belt is very important but sometimes fail to point out that choosing pants that will accommodate the selected holster is part of the secret. I have a cheap holster and ill fitting pants. Damn it.
The .380s and snub nose 5 shot revolvers--which I love and use--provide us a measure of security. But, I don't fool myself into thinking that I'm well armed as I would be with a Glock 19 or HK p2000. Where I'm going determines what I carry unless I get lazy and opt for a pea shooter. Too often I get lazy.
http://home.comcast.net/~blackgtx/guns/bianchiiwb.jpg
Bianchi Model 100 "Professional"