CC holster

Started by 1BadDart, June 30 2023 07:17:28 AM MDT

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1BadDart

I'm looking for a good conceal holster for my first gen S&W .40 Shield. Being 5' 10" and 175lb I have trouble hiding a pistol, also I wear my shirts tucked in 99% of the time. For guys with similar builds, what are you using?

Thanks, Justin

sqlbullet

I like the Vedder Lighttuck.

Pros:

  • LIghtweight design
  • Doesn't break the bank
  • Works for both appendix and hip
  • Easy to remove gun/holster together when you have to take your gun off

Cons:

  • No against the body padding, some find it uncomfortable
  • No against the pants padding, may print depending
  • It's kydex which is only a con if you don't like kydex
  • Not modular, if you want an OWB holster too, get a different holster

Other holsters I have carried and liked include the Crossbreed Supertuck and Aliengear cloak tuck.

Pros:

  • Padded design spreads the pressure
  • Doesn't break the bank (AlienGear)
  • Less visible bulge
  • Swappable shells (Aliengear)

Cons:

  • Two clips to notice instead of one
  • Basically no retention when the holster is off body
  • I can't get it back on without dropping my pants
  • Crossbreed is a bit spendy

If you have a cover garment or can live without tucking, I also really like the Galco Summer Comfort.  It is a classic for a reason.

tommac919

Cross Breed Super tuck... very comfy about $75
2 week return policy (IIRC )

you can tuck the shirt over it ( tho the belt clips will show ) allows about 4" tucked in at holster



The revolutionary CrossBreed SuperTuck holster is the most comfortable and concealable inside the waistband (IWB) holster you'll ever wear. Designed exclusively and patented by CrossBreed Holsters, the flagship SuperTuck Deluxe is hand molded to fit each specific firearm listed. It features a premium leather backing with a molded and mounted Kydex pocket. Versatile for carry options, the SuperTuck IWB holster may be worn comfortably with or without your shirt tucked in - based on your personal carry style. The SuperTuck is designed to be carried towards the rear of your draw side - 3:30 to 5 o'clock for a right-hand draw or 7 to 8:30 for a left-hand draw.

Kenk

I?ll second the Vedder, they are well made and about as comfortable as it gets


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