DavidC77
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Great info. David pic wld b great if u get it goin
Check out post # 15, I was able to load some photo's.
I guess S&W Forum had a clitch, saw it in another post.
Great info. David pic wld b great if u get it goin
"Small Of Back" holsters are frowned on in many circles due to the increased possibility of spinal damage when/if the wearer falls backwards, and the fact that many people have a tendency to "sweep" their own body with the muzzle when drawing from that position. They're also (imho, anyway) pretty darn uncomfortable when sitting/driving for extended periods of time.
I can't speak for anyone else here, but for me, ankle carry is definitely not going to work with a gun as bulky as a 40c unless I'm wearing bellbottoms...and that's just not going to happen.
The Galco Concealable is a nice all-leather, high-ride OWB holster that holds the gun tight to your side so it just disappears under an untucked t-shirt. Holsters of this type require a sturdy gunbelt, though. Your average leather belt from Target just isn't going to give your holster the support it needs to stay tight to your side.
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Phantom Modular Holster
"Best" is subjective, but I will be ordering one for my full size M&P9 soon, and then an M&P9c in the future once I get one! It is slim, well constructed, and rides higher on the belt so you don't need long shirts or shoot-me-first vests. The one gripe I've heard is that it doesn't have a lot of retention. So if you are open carrying in a crowd you may want something with a thumb break or retention button like the Blackhawk Serpa. But for EDC OWB carry this should be great.
Don Hume JIT Slide is really hard to beat. At $30.00 you get a well made holster that carries close to the body. The Desantis belt slide is really nice too but a few dollars more. You can't go wrong with either one.