IWB mag pouch any suggestions

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For several reasons I need an IWB mag pouch. Preferably one that is tuck able
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Crossbreed Holsters sells one. I tried it and it didn't personally fit me well, so they graciously took it back in return for full refund. It's quite large compared to the size of the mag - lots of excess leather backing to help it ride better ( I think). Mine was a single-mag version, but noticed they now have double-mag versions. Was very well made and well designed, I'm just too big an ol boy to have both a gun and a spare mag jammed between my belt and my gut.

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I've got on from Hoffners here in Houston. It carrys two large clips (15 rd. Glock .40s in my case).
The one I have was made in the sixties but he can make just about anything.

The leather on this one feels almost like velvet - I think cows were softer in the '60s. :mrgreen:

There is also at least one Holster maker on the forum. Hope this helps.
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I use the IWB double mag holder from TT Gunleather. It was comfortable from day one, and very well constructed. I recommend his work:

http://www.ttgunleather.com/catalog/c2_p1.html

Here's a link to a full-sized image of one with optional shark trim:

http://www.ttgunleather.com/sitebuilder ... magiwb.JPG
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I had a IWB mag holder fron Crossbreed, It was very bulky, to thick, I Called to get it repared when the belt clip chiped, they said they pulled it off the market to redesign it because of to many complaints it's uncomfortable and offered me a full refund after owning it for 3 months, that was 2 weeks ago so I to am in the market for a new IWB mag holder for my Sig P250. Thanks for the suggestions.
I am looking for one that I can tuck a shirt in and possibly a combo
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bkj wrote:For several reasons I need an IWB mag pouch. Preferably one that is tuck able
Check this one out......I haven't tried yet but it's on my list to get.

http://rlcompanyusa.stores.yahoo.net/iwbdomagpo.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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cohiba550 wrote:
bkj wrote:For several reasons I need an IWB mag pouch. Preferably one that is tuck able
Check this one out......I haven't tried yet but it's on my list to get.

http://rlcompanyusa.stores.yahoo.net/iwbdomagpo.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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I have a tuckable single mag pouch from D.M. Bullard. Great price & fast turn-around on my order.

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Eagle72 wrote:I have a tuckable single mag pouch from D.M. Bullard. Great price & fast turn-around on my order.
Just what I was looking for
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PBratton wrote:
cohiba550 wrote:
bkj wrote:For several reasons I need an IWB mag pouch. Preferably one that is tuck able
Check this one out......I haven't tried yet but it's on my list to get.

http://rlcompanyusa.stores.yahoo.net/iwbdomagpo.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Yup, Tucker all the way!
Rob actually advised me not to get that one because it is so large. I got the tuckable single mag pouch. It's ok,not great. I do LOVE their holsters. But I've sort of decided that in most cases I can wear an outside mag pouch and it doesn't take much to cover it. When that won't do, I'll put a spare mag in my pocket. Don't get me wrong, that mag pouch is extremely well made. It just doesn't work all that well for me.
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