00Buckshot62
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4" M19 in an Alessi Hideout IWB not my EDC gun, but it sees active service.
Hey guys, I've been looking at holsters for my 4" Model 10 the last couple of days, and I've been looking at the FIST #8 Close Cropped Shortcut. Have any of you ever tried this particular holster or know anything about them?
I prefer a holster that completely covers the barrel. The FIST #12 quickly became my favorite!
I use the #12 for revolvers, and the #9 Close Cropped for small/medium autos. FIST makes a top quality product.
I was trying my revolver in different positions the other night to see the best cant to conceal it, and I realized that when I sit down, the end of the barrel would touch the seat or whatever I'm sitting on. I don't like taking the risk of getting something lodged inside the end of the muzzle, so I think I'm going to order the #9 from FIST. It's just like the #12 but has the belt loops closer to the gun for a narrower profile.
Oh and another thing. Last Friday I went to the gun shop and bought a couple of HKS speedloaders, and I asked their opinion of holsters. When I told them I wanted something fairly concealable, they almost laughed. When I got home I used a belt to hold the revolver at different positions to see if it was possible to conceal it, or if they had a good reason for looking at me like I didn't know what I was talking about. I have a fairly thin build but I was able to pretty much make it disappear under a regular t-shirt with a forward cant and the center of the cylinder just above the belt line, carried right around my right kidney. I was pretty happy with that.
Part of the issue in not printing has to do with posture,etc...example...don't bend over at the waist if you're carrying in the kidney position...squat instead........If the piece is on the right side,don't reach up for something with the right hand...use the left hand.....adjusting your gun whenever getting out of the car is a dead give away......use common sense.
Also, it took some time to condition myself not to touch the piece, as some people touch their wallet and pat their pockets for their keys or phone. I know it sounds silly, but watch people at the store as they lock their car and get ready to head inside- you'll see what I'm talking about.