What is your most concealable OWB holster?

Kramer Belt Scabbards in horsehide for me for both my Glock 19 and my Kahr CW9. Very flat design and the holster tucks the pistol in TIGHT right at 3:30.
 
Agree with druryj above regarding Kramer

I also like Kramer belt scabbards in horsehide and have a number of them including for Glock. The horsehide is thin and strong, and Kramer's design pulls the gun tight against your side.

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I'm guessing you are steering clear of an IWB holster for comfort reasons?

If so you might consider the Del Fatti BPB. It's a belt holster that fits under the belt. The belt adds extra security for keeping the whole rig in place and static while at the same time breaking up the outline of the holster/gun combo.

Here's a pic:

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Here's a link to more pics and info: http://www.delfatti.com/BPB.html
 
The best thing about pancake holsters is that there are infinite combinations on how they can be put together. You've got cant angle, ride height, even the amount of leather on the gun can be adjusted to a great degree. And, they do conceal very nicely.
 
AK103K said:
...Nice stocks there los, are they factory S&W?
No, Sir.

They are [rare for the Model 40] custom made Sambar Stags. Maker unknown. I had the S&W medallions installed by the Executioner.
 
Thanks.

I'm always on the lookout for a nice set for one or two of my J frames, just havent had much luck.
 
I highly recommend you visit Patrick Grashorn's site. Pat is well known and respected for his custom Elk stocks. His user name is the Executioner on the S&W Forum.

He usually has ready made sets or can make you a set of Stags to your requirements. His prices are very reasonable and delivery times are quick. Great communication with prompt email reply, too.

Here's his site....

http://www.grashornsgunworks.com/id3.html
 
I have a Bianchi Black Widow sized for the Glock 19 that is pretty concealable with my dressing habits. I have some short-sleeved front button shirts with busy patterns (my inlaws got them in west Africa) that hide the gun VERY well.

It also works for my dressing habits: long baggy t-shirt.


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I can easily carry my 3" SP-101 in a Don Hume 721OT and have done so many times without even my family members knowing.

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