the perfect concealed carry holster
the perfect concealed carry holster
If you could create your perfect concealed carry holster, how would you make it? What materials would you use (leather, kydex, etc.)? What features would it have (adjustable cant, reversible, etc.)?
Re: the perfect concealed carry holster
It would be larger on the inside than on the outside,to easily conceal a full size gun in the space of a derringer and be light as a feather.
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Re: the perfect concealed carry holster
Well, I already have made several that are perfect for me. Most are leather/kydex, although some are all leather or all kydex. I prefer OWB, high-ride, with a lot of cant and quick on/off belt loops. I have no need for adjustable cant, because I make the holster with my desired cant. (Why custom make something and THEN have to adjust it to make it fit?) Ditto with reversible; I'll just make a southpaw model if I ever get the hankering to carry my gun backwards. I always prefer open bottom designs with no retention straps.
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Re: the perfect concealed carry holster
The Bianchi paddle holsters with the adjustable angle mounting systems come really close to ideal
Re: the perfect concealed carry holster
Leather universal front pocket holster for revolvers/compact autos, no retention and rubber exterior for gripping pocket
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Re: the perfect concealed carry holster
my perfect holster would be a mix of leather and kydex riveted together with tuckable sturdy belt clips, I think a little cross on each clip would be cool. Also it would be adjustable for cant. It would also have a lifetime warranty. I think that would be great! Oh, wait, Ive got one like that hmmmmm... or a holster cut from the cloak of invisibility.
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Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968)
Chuck Norris once sneezed on an 18 wheeler, the result was Optimus Prime.
Kimber Tactical Ultra II
Crimson Trace Laser grips
CrossBreed Super Tuck