Carried for quite a few years using an Uncle Mikes nylon sack, have you?
No. But I used the composite IWB for my Glock 30 a while. Composite doesn't get stinky like leather does in Houston's sweaty days. Composite worked just fine, flexible and comfy, simply black color, decidedly unfancy, not "fotched on" as my grandma would say.
No. But I used the composite IWB for my Glock 30 a while. Composite doesn't get stinky like leather does in Houston's sweaty days. Composite worked just fine, flexible and comfy, simply black color, decidedly unfancy, not "fotched on" as my grandma would say.
If it's like any of the other IWB holsters of theirs I've seen, they're an unsupported holster, i.e. they don't have anything to hold them open when you unholster the firearm when worn IWB. The holster then collapses, leading to possible loosening of the pants, and it makes the firearm much harder to reholster.
As for leather getting "stinky," I've never had that problem wearing a holster in FL for multiple hot summer days on end. Maybe it's that I just use good leather?
No. But I used the composite IWB for my Glock 30 a while. Composite doesn't get stinky like leather does in Houston's sweaty days. Composite worked just fine, flexible and comfy, simply black color, decidedly unfancy, not "fotched on" as my grandma would say.
My question was more alluding to the fact that you've claimed multiple times that you rarely carry a gun. You've stated that you usually have one next to your recliner or in the console of your T-bird, or a small Kel-Tec in your pocket. For those situations a gun sack (nylon holster) will work just fine, but for actually carrying the thing, day in day out, years on end.......they suck.
I have an early version of this Bianchi that isn't made anymore. It's a Kevlar flap holster for the 1911 with velcro closure. A little noisy to unflap, but it's not a concealment holster, it's designed to protect the gun and offer quick access. I can't find it anywhere, but it's a great rig.
This is somewhat along the lines, but not as simple.
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No. But I used the composite IWB for my Glock 30 a while. Composite doesn't get stinky like leather does in Houston's sweaty days. Composite worked just fine, flexible and comfy, simply black color, decidedly unfancy, not "fotched on" as my grandma would say.
As for leather getting "stinky," I've never had that problem wearing a holster in FL for multiple hot summer days on end. Maybe it's that I just use good leather?
My question was more alluding to the fact that you've claimed multiple times that you rarely carry a gun. You've stated that you usually have one next to your recliner or in the console of your T-bird, or a small Kel-Tec in your pocket. For those situations a gun sack (nylon holster) will work just fine, but for actually carrying the thing, day in day out, years on end.......they suck.
This is somewhat along the lines, but not as simple.
http://bianchi-intl.com/model-um84r-universal-military-holster