doubletapp
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just picked up a G27 & I'm looking at holsters will most likely carry AIWB any suggestions
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+1Pro2a said:Make sure you get a holster for designed specifically for AIWB, there must be 10 solid choices nationwide. I have a Spencer Keepers, but you cant go wrong with JM Custom kydex, PHLster, or Dark Star Gear. There's more, but I can't recall quickly off the top of my head.
Listen to the top trainers out there- they've been there and done that.
Pro2a said:Hmmmm, Kydex in neoprene...I assume the neoprene has to be replaced with regular wear?
Just a few things:kenpoprofessor said:LOL, you guys keep buying those expensive ass holsters, I'll stay with a $15 Ebay special with a 5mm Neoprene koozie on it.
freefly said:Just a few things:kenpoprofessor said:LOL, you guys keep buying those expensive ass holsters, I'll stay with a $15 Ebay special with a 5mm Neoprene koozie on it.
1. "Expensive" is a relative term. For many, spending +/- $75 on a quality custom-fit holster for a $800+ gun isn't really a wallet-buster. Personally, I tend to not "cheap out" on gun-related stuff anymore, especially if it's for EDC. YMMV there I suppose.
2. I've purchased a few of those "Ebay specials" in the past (before I knew any better) and you typically get what you pay for. That is: Thin (often flimsy) Kydex, cheap hardware, lack of adjustability, sucky retention, etc.
3. In most cases, those Ebay specials only cater to the most common guns w/ standard configurations.
For instance, my current EDC is a P365XL with an Icarus frame, red dot, and TLR-7a light, and I am a lefty.
You are not going to find an Ebay special for it, configured for LH AIWB, and definitely not for $15.
I kinda like the neoprene idea though. However, you might try going with some 3M industrial double-sided adhesive (300LSE, etc.) for a cleaner look, and it would be quicker/easier than sewing. That's what a lot of the pro holster-builders use for external applications of "tactical fuzz" and cotton/cordura/etc. You might experiment with thinner material as well.
Cheers.
tlieberman240 said:To each their own I guess. I'll gladly spend a little extra on a quality product that retains a piece of equipment I'd trust my own life with, and is custom made to the spec of the item I'm carrying.
I don't even notice mine when I'm wearing it around town or in the car. Lots of adjustability is built in to get it to fit exactly how I want, so it's no issue for me.
WAIT, you bought a Ruger?, after giving me a pile of shizz years ago for mine....kenpoprofessor said:The guns I carry, quality guns that go bang and don't break the bank. I already know if I have to use it, I may never see it again if the police get involved, so why hand them thousands of $$ worth of merchandise??? My Glock 43s were both under $400, the Ruger LC9sPro, under $200, and the M&P Shield .45, under $250. All guns utilize the same procedural memory, draw, present, bang, no safeties and no conflicts, and always a hot one in the tube.
Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day.
Clyde
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