there we go...that'll make it easy for all those looking for a good quality holster that works
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I realize I may be off topic a little bit but I was hoping for some words of advice on holsters. I haven't even received my plastic yet and I have already managed to accumulate 300 bucks worth of holsters that I don't like. I have dunlap disease and the comfort factor is somewhat lacking. I really am not the baggy pants, shirt untucked kind of guy. I even like to tuck in my T-shirts. My work attire is usually dress slacks and dress shirts. I tried the ankle option but it cuts the blood off to my foot and after it turns blue I begin to walk funny. The crossbreed tuckable looks to have possibilities. How does it work for others inflicted by dunlap?StrykerDM wrote:http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/beltslide.html
there we go...that'll make it easy for all those looking for a good quality holster that works
Now that you've got a Nemesis for it, check out a Mika. Outstanding holster for the 642. and LOTS of people swear by them.The Annoyed Man wrote:I've added a new one to my daily carry armory - a new 642 with a Desantis "Nemesis" pocket holster which I just bought this morning. Since I've started my business, I find myself increasingly in situations where wearing an untucked shirt isn't really appropriate so I needed a pocketable solution, and my 3" Kimber is a just a tad too large and heavy for that.
I also bought some Remington +P 125 grain Golden Sabers for it.