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IWB holster for Hellcat EDC?

Mike O

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What holsters do you guys like for EDC…gonna qualify with my Hellcat come next renewal for my CCW.
I like my Crossbreed for my Glock 26.
Thanks for any feedback…
 
Safariland Species AIWB Holster if they make one for that gun. Only 5-6 models available.

I have the ones for my P365xl and Glock 19 .... Have another for a Ruger (I think) that fits my S&W 3.6" CSX E well.

Wish they made one for a Commander size 1911
 
Vedder Comfort Tuck FTW!! if it will conceql my XDM Elite 3.8 10mm comfortably, you will forget about a Hellcat.

 
Vedder Comfort Tuck FTW!! if it will conceql my XDM Elite 3.8 10mm comfortably, you will forget about a Hellcat.

Looks like this one is designed for 3-4 o'clock carry position (NOT AIWB)... actually I am thinking of changing my carry position so I may give this a try. Thanks...(y)
 
To me, the risk of a little printing is worth the comfort and security of OWB handmade leather. And you get the added bonus of being able to reholster without blowing your nuts off.

 
To me, the risk of a little printing is worth the comfort and security of OWB handmade leather. And you get the added bonus of being able to reholster without blowing your nuts off.
That's what I was posting until I saw IWB. :) But I agree.

I like the Desantis 3 slot thumb break scabbard.

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To me, the risk of a little printing is worth the comfort and security of OWB handmade leather. And you get the added bonus of being able to reholster without blowing your nuts off.

I really like the Stoner Professional Speed Style holster shown on their website...thanks for the link, I had not heard of them before! (y)
 
To me, the risk of a little printing is worth the comfort and security of OWB handmade leather. And you get the added bonus of being able to reholster without blowing your nuts off.

If there’s even a chance of blowing your nuts off, anything less than level 2 OWB is definitely not for you. Probably should carry something with a thumb safety too.
 
Or any holster that doesn't put the muzzle directly on your junk, really... Level doesn't matter.
Pro tip, if you pull the trigger holstering or unholstering at 3:00 there’s still a pretty good shot at hitting the femural artery.

If only there was some way to insure you didn’t fire your weapon until you’re on target. 🤔
 
Pro tip, if you pull the trigger holstering or unholstering at 3:00 there’s still a pretty good shot at hitting the femural artery.

If only there was some way to insure you didn’t fire your weapon until you’re on target. 🤔
Well duh... You seem to be laboring under the pretense that my concerns are based on human error or ineptitude. They're not. They're based on the chance of (however small) mechanical failure, exigent circumstance, act of god, etc.. The P320 has made this a very real concern.

Bottom line, I don't like loaded firearms pointing directly at the tools. As I've said many times now, I'm well aware that it's an irrational fear. A phobia, if you will. But a fear nonetheless.

Some people won't walk through a spider web. Some people won't walk under a ladder. And some people won't point a loaded gun at their nads. Now that I've repeated myself at least three times, hopefully you'll understand.

As a certified firearm instructor with 27 years experience, you may rest WELL ASSURED that I am well aware of the rule about keeping your finger off the trigger until you're ready to fire. I'm also aware of the other rule about never pointing it at anything you don't want to shoot.

I dont like AIWB, its not for me, its a personal choice, and you insinuating that I'm somehow careless with trigger discipline or ignorant about holsters isn't going to change anything.

Thank YOU for YOUR concern
 
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