What are you carrying your J Frames in?

I find that the Remora IWB holster I use for my 340 M&P is outstanding for comfort, concealability, and stays put.

Drawback= reholstering is tricky....and drawing with a full "combat" grip takes some practice...

Overall, an effective method of carry for a light revolver.
 
Lobo enhanced pancake . . . I love it.

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I use the galco sm 158, have several others but always come back to the galco. they are getting difficult to find but they are out there, you wont be dissapointed, Geraldo
 
Lately I've been using an Uncle Mike's #3 pocket holster or the old standby Mika pocket holster. For the belt, the Galco Concealable works well. For AIWB, I use a single clip job I bought on ebay.
 
Lobo enhanced pancake . . . I love it.

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Nice set up. Went ahead and ordered a "regular" pancake holster from Ray at Lobo this morning. 4-5 weeks wait time but I think it will be worth it. Will match the one he made for my 60 3".
 
Are you sure that's an enhanced pancake...;)

To quote a certain politician's recent retraction, I mis-spoke. It's a Lobo No. 1 pancake . . . and I still love it. :)

Some people are so picky about little details, next thing you'll be telling me is that's not a 642 pictured in the holster.
 
Looks like a lot of good options. I've discovered carrying my 60-7 in my okie holster (back jeans pocket) is pulling the pocket seams out at the corners. :( I'm thinking it's time to upgrade to something a little better suited to actually carrying a gun.
 
a rogers paddle or, now that I've relocated it, an old seventrees IWB.
 
Question for the clip on IWB guys. Have you tried using them cross draw while seated in a vehicle?
 
I made this pocket holster for my 642.

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