Best IWB for M&P compact

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Title says it all. I have a Galco OWB holster which is great but I would like to try an IWB. Suggestions?
 
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I use a Galco KingTuk, but I don't carry it tucked in. I find it very comfortable with a shirt underneath and a cover garment.
 
Thanks for the reply's so far. I looked at the Remora but don't understand how it stays in place. Friction only? Those that have one
please give me more detail or information. Can you carry at 5 o'clock? Appendix? Thanks in advance!
 
I own a Galco Kingtuk and the Crossbreed Super tuck. I'd give the Crossbreed the slight advantage for tucking in of the shirt, but otherwise both great holsters
 
I use and really like the Bianchi Suppression holster. It has a mesh covered foam backing that is really comfortable and it is tuckable if that is a requirement.

The only thing I don't like about it (and I didn't find out until I received it :mad:) is it's made in Mexico.
 
Thanks for the reply's so far. I looked at the Remora but don't understand how it stays in place. Friction only? Those that have one
please give me more detail or information. Can you carry at 5 o'clock? Appendix? Thanks in advance!

Check out this YouTube video: Remora No-Clip IWB Holster - review & demo - YouTube

I bought my wife one for Christmas and she loves it. It worked so well that I ordered one for my M&P 9c. It's amazing how well they work. You also won't believe how quickly it will arrive after ordering.
 
Lots of excellent holster makers out there. I really like Remora holsters, just bought two more.
I also love my N82. I got the full size professional model and it also works quite well with compact too. It is extremely comfortable but a bit more hassle to put on and take off.

Check them both out. I find the Remors web site a bit hard to figure out but there are good youtube videos on both, as well as many other brands.
 
Comp-Tac Minotaur MTac.

I haven't bothered trying anything else IWB. Very Comfy after getting broken in.

Invest in a good belt. They're worth their weight in gold if you plan on carrying lots.

I personally went with a 'Gets better with age' belt from Duluth Trading Co. Not a dedicated gun belt, but super sturdy, and dressy enough to fit my office job dress code.
 
If you don't want to wait for someone to make you one, and believe me we have some super holster makers on the forum, then take a look at the standard manufactures. I carry mine in a Bianchi 100 Professional.

Off the rack, and into the waistband without wait.
 
I find the Milt Sparks VMII to be the most comfortable IWB holster I've ever worn. I have them for all my M&Ps, except for my Shield that I recently purchased . . . will likely order one for that gun too shortly.
 
+1 for Comp Tac MTAC. Fully adjustable cant, ride height, retention, and tuckable. I just ordered a CTAC from them for my 1911. Love it.
 
If you have a thumb safety, stay away from the Galco King Tuck. I ordered it to use until the Raven Concealment Phantom comes in. The Galco is inexpensive and comfortable but, if I turn a certain way, the flap that covers the slide will click the safety off. Through Optics Planet, it was listed for the thumb safety but, in reality, not so much. I don't tuck with it. The clips are pretty big.
 

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