I think if you want to carry in your appendix location that you need
a more minimalist holster. I like the Hume H715 for appendix carry
of several different size pistols. It is not tuckable however and
I am looking for a minimalist holster just like it with the proper
J-Hooks. OR I might just modify it and turn it into a tuckable
if I can find a shoe repair guy that can sew leather.
In any case you must give more thought to defining where
on your body and what kind of clothing you want to wear
when carrying. of course the gun size matters a lot too.
I think if you want to carry in your appendix location that you need
a more minimalist holster. I like the Hume H715 for appendix carry
of several different size pistols. It is not tuckable however and
I am looking for a minimalist holster just like it with the proper
J-Hooks. OR I might just modify it and turn it into a tuckable
if I can find a shoe repair guy that can sew leather.
In any case you must give more thought to defining where
on your body and what kind of clothing you want to wear
when carrying. Of course the gun size matters a lot too.
I am really not familiar with the model you mentioned.
For revolvers, Bell Charter Oak has a nice selection. I've got a Rosen CLP for my Glock 26; I don't know if they make that holster for revolvers; if so; I highly recommend the CLP.........
I carry an auto, but the most comfortable holster I have is a FIST #1A. I am a big fan of the clip holster, and for the money this is a deal, but it's the comfort of it that really gets me. I like it a lot.
Check out the Bianchi Professional (model 100). It is surpisingly well made for an off the shelf holster. I have used one almost daily for years (S&W 442) and there is hardly any sign of wear. Cost about $35.00