Best conceal carry holster for Glock 19?

Rinspeed said:
Great holster, just not sure what advantages it has over the SS.

More stable because the loops are further apart, so the pistol stays in the same position. Also thinner because the holster isn't stacked right on top of the attachment/loops. Probably less important if you are carrying a 1911; but as you carry some of the thicker in the slide pistols it makes a difference.

AK103K said:
I didnt/dont have to buy a new holster each year, as I did with the leather holsters.

You were going through a Versa Max II a year? I'm still wearing the first one I bought in 2000 that has been through every competition shoot, every training class, and about 90% of my range trips and every day carry. And it looks like it has at least another 16 years in it too...
 
You were going through a Versa Max II a year?
No. At the time, it was Galco Royal Guards. I was rotating through two, day to day, in the summer due to sweating issues, and usually had to junk one at the end of the summer and get a new one.

When I was using them, I didnt use the VMII's in the summer. Or else I probably would have been doing the same thing I was doing with the Royal Guards.
 
I use the Vedder Light Tuck holster for AIWB carry of my Glock 26. It is perfect size, not 2 to 3 times the size of the pistol; the clip is thin as can be but also as strong as it can be. Snap it over belt and it ain't moving. At first I thought it was a pain to pull shirt around and get tucked in, but after getting used to the routine, it's easy.
Haven't tried other carry positions, but the clip is held on with 2 allen screws and is adjustable for height and cant......

Very nice holster..

Mike
 
Cross breed super tuck. Its IWB but the pistol disappears, and Im skinny. I get comments all the time at IDPA. Ive had SOs ask if I was gonna go put my gun on before a stage.
 
I have tried a lot of holsters but the alien gear 3.0 has become my go-to for IWB holsters. Also, I trade guns a little and the "swap the shell free" deal is hard to beat. Take care. Larry
 
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