A new IWB holster for a bigger guy......
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A new IWB holster for a bigger guy......
I am 6'0 and about 265-270. I am lookin for a new IWB for my Sig 226...I have been lookin for like a CTAC or maybe the anwser..what u all think would be a comfortable holster for IWB for a bigger guy....I prefer kydex for ease of reholserting or a real good leather that wont fold when i holster it what u all think......thanks
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Don't really have any recomendations for you since you are a lot bigger than I am. The ones you named really carry a good reputation. I will be the first to welcome you to the forum. Welcome to the community.
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I can sympathize with your difficulties in finding an IWB holster that is comfortable for a large man as I am 6'0'' and nearly 400 lbs. I do not carry a SIG, but I do carry a Kimber 1911 in a Kramer horsehide IWB and have carried it all day with only minimum discomfort from the hammer digging into my spare tire at the end of the day.
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I'm 6'2" 320 and I carry a Sig 229 not quite a 226 in size but close.
Anyway I carry it in a C-TAC that I modified by cutting off their "body shield" which did nothing but poke and stab me, and glued a piece of thick leather on to the back and cut it to cover the hammer and other pointy areas on the pistol. I initially made this set up just so I could tweak my own holster and then have a better idea of what to look for in a good leather holster, however I haven’t found one equally as comfortable, yet. This setup is comfortable enough to wear sitting 3-4hours at a time. All I use in the way of a cover garment is an under shirt to keep the grips from chaffing my spare-tire and T-shirt 1 size larger than normal in a "Tall" cut, the tall cut really just keeps the me from exposing myself or the pistol when I bend over.
The Tucker Heritage came close but I couldn't adjust it to sit as low as the C-TAC and the body shield is too small for the 229 (looks like it was cut for a 239). I e-mailed Tucker about getting a Heritage customized to fit my needs but I never got a reply, but that was a little before Christmas so I might try emailing him again.
Here are some pics of my setup.
Anyway I carry it in a C-TAC that I modified by cutting off their "body shield" which did nothing but poke and stab me, and glued a piece of thick leather on to the back and cut it to cover the hammer and other pointy areas on the pistol. I initially made this set up just so I could tweak my own holster and then have a better idea of what to look for in a good leather holster, however I haven’t found one equally as comfortable, yet. This setup is comfortable enough to wear sitting 3-4hours at a time. All I use in the way of a cover garment is an under shirt to keep the grips from chaffing my spare-tire and T-shirt 1 size larger than normal in a "Tall" cut, the tall cut really just keeps the me from exposing myself or the pistol when I bend over.
The Tucker Heritage came close but I couldn't adjust it to sit as low as the C-TAC and the body shield is too small for the 229 (looks like it was cut for a 239). I e-mailed Tucker about getting a Heritage customized to fit my needs but I never got a reply, but that was a little before Christmas so I might try emailing him again.
Here are some pics of my setup.
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Thanks mschadt, I am smaller than yall but I have a Hoffners that digs me like you said. I am going to try the MOD that you did & see what I come up with. Also I have been wearing suspenders for all my life. When I started carrying I found them to be my best friend. My pants & belt are loose for draw & reholster. I don't have to be girted up tight. They are covered & never seen too because what covers your weapon & mags covers the suspenders. $10.00 at our Army surplus store. All elastic. The all elastic is a must so the will stretch front & back. 1.5 inches wide. They hold the weight of my Kimber compac, 2-10rnd mags, pepper & cell phone on my belt. BUG is Kel-Tec P32 in back pocket, then the things everyone needs, keys, pocket knife, & guitar pic .
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Have you looked at Tucker's "The Answer"? It has a leather back, with a Kydex front. The only problem I have with this model is the price. I bet that if you called Tucker on the phone, he'd be happy to help you find something that would work. He was very helpful when I first began carrying.
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I've thought about The Answer but I'm trying to get away from kydex. Which is why I tried the Heritage. I had heard that he got his kydex parts from Comp-Tec so I figured his holsters might ride about the same, but I just can't get the adjustments right for me. Not that it matters anymore; with my new sights I can't use that holster anyway.
FYI: Collectors Firearms in Houston stocks most of Tuckers holsters, that’s where I got mine, cheaper than Tuckers website.
FYI: Collectors Firearms in Houston stocks most of Tuckers holsters, that’s where I got mine, cheaper than Tuckers website.
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I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Tucker last night. Go figure it was the one night I wasn't wearing one of my Tucker holsters. He was easy to talk to and he is very accomodating when it comes to making holsters for any gun. His prices are a might steep, but they are right on par with some [abbreviated profanity deleted] the other top makers. His product is top notch and IMO worth the price. I have two of his holsters and so far have avoided the dreaded box of holsters.
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