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Old 11-30-2020, 08:49 AM
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Looking for holster recommendations for SW M632, 3" j-frame.

I spend a lot of the day seated or driving. I would like the trigger to be covered. I would like the holster to be easy to remove e.g. snap loops, but not an absolute requirement.

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Old 11-30-2020, 08:55 AM
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I'd say a Cross-draw clip-on would fit your needs. Although not great for when standing, for a car seat situation it's pretty good.
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I'd say a Cross-draw clip-on would fit your needs. Although not great for when standing, for a car seat situation it's pretty good.
Yeah I've been looking at some of the Side Guard models.
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Cross draw is best when driving. The paddle style is even a little quicker
on/off than the snap-on. Here is an illustration of how the paddle holds
the holster in place like a belt loop. Several makers have style that they
call Driver's holsters. It's an easy search. Suggest you take a look.
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