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06-27-2017, 05:37 PM
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Does anyone have and recommendations for my New 586 4 inch barrel?
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06-27-2017, 05:49 PM
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Galco Combat Master Belt Holster Leather
DeSantis Thumb Break Scabbard
Simply Rugged Holsters Sourdough pancake
Lobo Gunleather makes several that fit L frames
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06-27-2017, 06:10 PM
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Simply Rugged sour dough pancake. I've got one for my 686 2.5".
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06-27-2017, 07:47 PM
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06-27-2017, 08:09 PM
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I use a Remora with my 4" 686....works great. Hides very well as it keeps the gun close to the body.
A 4" L frame is a lot of gun to hide, not quite a t-shirt only rig... but I carry mine a lot when I can wear a 2nd shirt over it.
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Carrying a 4" L-frame revolver can be a bit of a challenge. Concealment will require some thought. Comfort will require some thought.
My first recommendation would be a good pancake-style holster, worn strong-side slightly behind the point of the hip (roughly 4:00 position). The pancake design tends to conceal the profile of the handgun better than most other styles, while the fore-and-aft belt attachment points spread the weight over a larger area of the belt.
My second recommendation is to make sure you have a good solid gun belt to anchor the holstered handgun firmly in place. No holster can perform to optimum levels unless provided with a solid foundation on the body. Your 4" 586 will weigh in at about 2.5 lbs. loaded, so don't expect a department store belt to do the job.
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