I saw a video review with Travis on his newest collaboration for a holster. This thing looks pretty slick. I ordered one for a g19/26 and if’s its good to go, going to get one for my 1911.
I’m interested in these holsters because they look far more compact than the Crossbreeds I usually carry.
They have listings for the M&P in 3.5, 4.0, and 4.5 inch sizes, but that doesn’t make sense because those pistols come with 3.5, 4.25, or 5 inch barrels. Anybody have any insight on this?
At about :46 of that video in one of the links you can see the top of the front part of the slide is exposed.
This is an issue for me as if you are doing any type of classwork or training, you will probably burn your shirt or your skin with extended firing of a pistol. Also the front and rear sights do not look like they are protected as much as I would like.
Just pointing out some personal opinions about the holster. I like the concept and it seems as though it would work very well for daily carry.
I’m thinking about getting one myself. I have been using the VanGuard 2 with my Glock 19 for my EDC, and it has really sold me on AIWB carry. The Incog seems like it would be a great dedicated AIWB holster.
I ordered one up for my full size M&P last week. I was too a three to four week lead time. I am looking forward to switching to AIWB for off duty carry.
I noticed that and called them to ask. The guy I spoke to told me that the 4" model is intended for the full size 9/40 and that you don’t notice the difference in the very slight overhang of the muzzle. I ordered the 4" and we will see how it goes. I carried a blade tech IWB rig with an exposed muzzle for many years when I worked narcotics and never had an issue with it (full size Glock 22) so I’m betting it will be no issue.
Actually look’s to have none of the attributes of an AIWB holster. I’d suggest you look at JM Custom, CCC, JR Customs or DSG for a dedicated AIWB holster.
Looks like a winner. Once I’m finished shrinking my gut a little more I will be transitioning over to AIWB. I like the idea of being able to access the gun and spare mag with either hand.
I’m curious why they went with 4" instead of 4.25" for the full size MP40. I’d appreciate the extra protection around the muzzle & front sight especially as someone who does a good amount of climbing/sliding off brick walls & such.