Delaware Concealed Carry Forum
CCW Methods & Issues => CCW Equipment => Topic started by: BPRoach302 on May 14, 2015, 10:46:43 PM
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Hello all,
I am a smaller guy, about 5'9", 145lbs. My waist is around 30". Just wondering how other small/ skinny folks carry.
What gun, holster, belt, position?
Appendix carry, trigger guard holsters, belly band style holsters, pocket holsters?
Thanks in advance!!
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The best advice is the same as when you decide what gun to get and carry, which is whatever fits you best and is comfortable. I thought I was going to to appendix carry with a kydex holster, but my body said nope. I tried a hybrid holster and didn't like it. Found a different kydex holster that I liked and now carry at 4/5 position...
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The best advice is the same as when you decide what gun to get and carry, which is whatever fits you best and is comfortable. I thought I was going to to appendix carry with a kydex holster, but my body said nope. I tried a hybrid holster and didn't like it. Found a different kydex holster that I liked and now carry at 4/5 position...
Thanks, I understand completely. There is no doubt that I am going to end up with more than a few holsters. There are so many choices, I just want to narrow my search by seeing what other people (my size) recommend.
I am also looking to carry appendix. I have a Taurus PT111 G2 (9mm). I have looked at several smaller holster manufactures as well as the giants.
STEALTHGEAR USA AIWB APPENDIX CARRY HOLSTER http://stealthgearusa.com/products/sgusa-aiwb-appendix-carry-holster?variant=1018857748 (http://stealthgearusa.com/products/sgusa-aiwb-appendix-carry-holster?variant=1018857748) – This holster looks great. Currently don’t make one for my firearm.
ON YOUR 6 DESIGNS https://onyour6designs.com/product/taurus-holster/ (https://onyour6designs.com/product/taurus-holster/) – I will probably order one of these. GREAT price point and good reviews so far.
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You may also want to consider concealing your firearm in plain sight. Several manufacturers make belt "holsters" that you wear out on your waist. (I'm not talking about a fanny pack, which screams "GUN!!!").
Among other benefits:
--You can remove the holster and gun in public without anyone seeing your firearm and dialing 911.
--Other than a sturdy belt, no wardrobe changes are required.
Here are a few links:
Safepacker (http://www.thewilderness.com/safepacker-concealment-holster/): I've been wearing my Glock 20 and 29 in these for almost a decade, virtually undetected.
Sneaky Pete (http://www.sneakypeteholsters.com/): I wore my Glock 42 in a nylon Sneaky Pete holster all over the place, including the heavily secured Temple graduation in 2014. Nobody looked at it twice. I just got one for my new Glock 43.
PDA Holsters (http://pdaholsters.com/): I've never tried them, but their Web site looks pretty good.
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I usually carry a S&W 642 .38 or S&W BG.38 They are light, small, even fit a pocket holster. I use either the pocket holster or OWB belt holster. I don't like the small 9MM's, too small even for my small hands. And the .38+P has better knockdown. I love 1911 types, but just too big.
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Just took my class one of the instructors was using one of these he was a very skinny guy if i wasn't a fat guy I would go with one of these.
http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/HotcakesStore/CategoryViewer/tabid/112/slug/belly-band/Default.aspx
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I have a 32" waist, and wear a CrossBreed holster every day with an M&P Shield. I've bought many before, and a few since, and always end up back with the CrossBreed. It's the most comfortable, and concealable, I have found. Well worth the cost, and wait!
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Here is a better buy than Crossbreed:
http://www.theholsterstore.net/Pro-Carry-Hybrid-p/procarryhybrid.htm
Better price and faster shipping.
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I have a 32" waist, and wear a CrossBreed holster every day with an M&P Shield. I've bought many before, and a few since, and always end up back with the CrossBreed. It's the most comfortable, and concealable, I have found. Well worth the cost, and wait!
I agree with Lems902. I have both the super tuck and mini tuck. It depends on what I am wearing which one I use. Both are very comfortable and hold the gun firmly.
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I'm 6' with a 30" waist. I get jeans that are 31" waist (JC Penney at the mall) has Levis this size. My IWB is DeSantis, I don't even know it's there.
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Note on clips.. Many people find the all metal clips both difficult to remove at times but also wear your belt and clothing quite a bit. I used a holster with my SP101 for a month with the metal clip with a black finish and the belt had noticeable wear. Returned the holster the next day.
My favorite holsters would be those from Comp-Tac. I wear an MTAC 14-18 hours daily with no issues for about the last 2 years. Comfortable and extremely adjustable. Their reinforced belts are also great.
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stoner holsters 415 iwb... easy on easy off. The picture shows black and the back side of the brown holster for Ruger LCP with Crimson Trace laser sight.
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I think we all have accumulated a crazy number of holsters. I'm 5' 7" about 170 lbs. I can't carry the full size guns and conceal them comfortably and worse... I'm left-handed, making my holster options more limited. Tried IWB holsters, didn't like them at all. Settled on OWB paddle holsters that ride a little high for a J-frame and a compact 9mm. The 9mm is Kydex on leather that has been surprisingly comfortable after some adjustments. The Desantis is Kydex and ballistic nylon which works well. I also like Sneaky Pete's holster for the J-Frame which I use in the summer when I can't use a jacket. Just about every option has an up and a down side. I have learned one thing through trial and error. When you decide to change or add a new gun to your CCW line-up, available holsters that are comfortable does play a significant role in the decision to buy the gun or not. I recently acquired a SCCY CPX 2 and before I bought it I found a left handed, high rise paddle holster on E-Bay for 35.00. Gun sold! As difficult as it is for small men to find a comfortable way to conceal a firearm I can only imagine how tough it must be for the ladies. Hats of to you ladies that somehow find a way.
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Note on clips.. Many people find the all metal clips both difficult to remove at times but also wear your belt and clothing quite a bit...
had same problem with OldFaithful metal clips. AlienGear came with plastic clips that are easier on/off, adjust, and less wear on clothes.
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had same problem with OldFaithful metal clips. AlienGear came with plastic clips that are easier on/off, adjust, and less wear on clothes.
Good, because I just ordered their two-holster combo.
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Mexican style ;D
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This is what I finally went with and I love it. T5 Custom Kydex Hitchhiker