Holster for a J-frame

NJ3

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I'm wanting to get a Smith & Wesson revolver, 442 or 638 for a light weight ccw (I can't wait for the Rohrbaugh). Right now I have a Glock 27 and 30 that seem too heavy at times. Anyway I was looking at the Mitch Rosen Workman, I like the shirt tucking feature but the price seems high.

Does anyone make a comparable holster to the Workman? Also, has anyone had experience with Mitch Rosen holsters?

Thanks


Here is a link btw
http://www.mitchrosen.com/product_line/product_line.html
 
OK tuckable carry. Probaby for the office? Suit and tie?

From all that I've heard the Workman will probably be a great holster for your needs. Another recommendation would be the Milt Sparks Versa Max. I have one for a Kahr MK40 and it works. Downside is that both are expensive - you pay for what you get, though. Speaking for the Sparks, it is definitely a superior semi-custom product.

But before you go blowing wads of cash, you might want to check out a belly band holster. These work surprisingly well, are comfortable and are so thin, there is no chance that anyone will notice you are carrying. Reholstering can be slightly tricky one-handed, but I guess that depends on your line of work. For civilian CCW, no issue. They are also cheap.

- Paladin7
 
I have a 442 and the whole advantage of this gun is the compactness and lightweight...that said, just about any little holster should do...I have 100 dollar rigs for my P7 and hi-power because they require it...but a 15 ounce belly gun can go in just about any little clip on...my favorite is the uncle mike's 36...around 8 bucks on the web...and as far as tucking goes, I jull pull the shirt out a bit and let it fall over the butt...much faster too than untucking...got a pick someowhere in cyber space....

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