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Old 04-13-2017, 08:11 PM
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Does anyone what IWB holsters will fit this Semi-Auto with a manual safety?
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I recently got a Alien Gear for the 5906 with the round triger guard. It is working good for my 59. Not exact but works.
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People make fun of me but I like the $15 Uncle Mikes IWB. I've got Santis, Safariland, and Tagua IWB but that Uncle Mikes is comfortable. And you don't need a belt.
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I have a crossbreed super tuck and it is the best choice I have made. I do not feel the gun most of the time, even while sitting. I got the full cut and not the combat cut. The full cut is more comfortable where the combat cut allows faster draw.

Cost was about $65 I think.

I talked to Crossbreed before buying and they said the 5906 with round guard would fit. THEY WERE RIGHT!

I wear at 4 o'clock. One white undershirt between the leather and my skin. One tight body undershirt that is made of the modern synthetic material that is super thin to cover the 59. Then any non form fitting over shirt about 1 size larger than I would normally wear. I can be either pull over or button. Actually some of my button shirts are smaller than I should normally wear and I keep it unbuttoned and my 59 still stays hidden because of the tight synthetic. I stay cool and no one knows.

I have no issues sitting or driving either. No printing low pressure on the sides...
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