CCW holsters for 4" k frames?

G.T. Smith

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Howdy,
I was just wondering what the most comfortable holster for concealed carry of a 4" K frame is, in your opinion. especially in the summer.
thanks,
gordon:)
 
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Wild Bill's Concealement "Summer Specail" is a comfortable, inside the waistband holster, the revolver is easy to conceal with an untucked shirt like a Hawaiian or Guyaberra shirt.
 
Howdy,
I was just wondering what the most comfortable holster for concealed carry of a 4" K frame is, in your opinion. especially in the summer.
thanks,
gordon:)

Depends on how you carry. Lot of difference between a shoulder holster, a pancake and an IWB.

Also will depend on how you dress daily and your physical size.
 
I have a Sourdough Pancake from Rob at Simply Rugged. I ordered it with extra loops so the holster can be worn as either an IWB or OWB rig. I've discovered that the simple rig tucks in so nice and tight as an OWB system that it easily conceals with an untucked shirt (and that with my square butt K frames). Price is right, too!

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For comfort and concealability I suggest you have a look at my Enhanced Pancake model. You are invited to the website.
 
For me, nothing beats an OWB like Lobo's or Safariland, and be sure to get a really good gun belt to go with it.
 
Simply Rugged is the one I use constantly. I like the looks of Lobo's new pancake and Bell Charter Oak makes one I'd like to try too. Oh, did I mention also.....! I think any of the good pancake styles is good, wish I could try them all but SR is what I can personally vouch for at this time.
 
what type of holster would accomodate a CROSS DRAW-- K frame 4 inch, bobbed hammer OWB?
 
I would recommend one of LoboGunLeather's pancakes. I have one for my K-frame model 65 and love it.

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I have a Lobo like that also for my 66. It is a great holster.

You can get the holster with an extra slot to make it a crossdraw/strong side holster.

Can't beat the price or quality.
 
what type of holster would accomodate a CROSS DRAW-- K frame 4 inch, bobbed hammer OWB?

Because I have a bad back I only carry cross-draw and found that the pancake type with the extra slot are passable but they really don't support much of the guns weight when used cross-draw. Because of this you either have to snug up your belt to the point it's uncomfortable or live with the grip canted out some from your body, how much will depend on your build. Another key factor is a good, properly sized belt. Even though that factor applies to all holsters, having a belt that is as wide as the holster slots will accomodate is even more critical when using one of these 3-slot pancakes for cross-draw. Any slop will only increase the outward cant (from the body) of the grip and end up with a person fiddling around, repositioning the holster after getting up from a seated position.

For my semi-auto's I have no problem since my Galco & DeSantis cross-draw holsters work fairly well for the firearms I carry in them, it's when I get into the 4" barrel length Revolvers that things get a little more complicated. I have carried my 686 SSR (4") in a Bianchi pancake with the extra slot and have just started using Galco's new "Wheelgunner" holster for my SSR.

Personally I think Galco missed the boat with the Wheelgunner, at least when used in the cross-draw application. While you can get a decent, not good, cross-draw cant with the WG and it supports the weight of the gun very well the holster itself, which is separate from the belt loop portion and is held in by a snap, can move around pretty freely in the belt loop part of the design. What this means is that the gun can pivot from a cross-draw to a strong-side cant very easily while wearing it and the only thing that saves the design from this being worse than it is, is that the gun is positioned extremely high on the body so your leg doesn't push up on the barrel when in the seated position. I'm 6' tall and the butt of the grip of my SSR comes just under my nipple when wearing the Wheelgunner, which is too high for my liking..........

I also wish Galco would have cut a small slot to tuck in the end of the leather snap strap since I can see it easily coming unsnapped in the event of a struggle. It hangs down about an inch or so below the snap on the outside of the holster and has a pointed end, just waiting to catch on something and if it does come unsnapped the holster portion will easily fall right out of the belt loop section.

I carry my S&W 632 "Carry Comp" (J-Frame) with a 3" barrel in a dedicated Mernickle cross-draw holster and it supports the weight very well thus keeping the grip nice & close to the body. Because of this it's running on the borderline as far as how low the barrel rides but not to the point of being uncomfortable.

I just ordered a similar Mernickle for a new 686+ but it only has a 3" barrel so that design should work well with the larger frame and since the Galco Wheelgunner didn't work out as I had hoped for cross-draw I'll probably call Mernickle and see what he says about the 4" application. He calls out that the cant will differ depending on gun model so I'm hoping that I can get something from him that will allow me to carry the SSR and not have to wear it so far over to accomodate the longer barrel. I like the fact that his holster supports the weight of the gun extremely well, much better than any other cross-draw holster I've tried, even better than the ones I use for semi's.

Here's the link to Bob Mernickle's cross-draw revolver holsters.

http://www.mernickleholsters.com/ps/ps10dar1.html

If you decide to go with a pancake type holster give Rob at Simply Rugged a call and tell him that you will be using it cross-draw. The one he made for my SP101 has the 3rd slot but after he learned what application I would be solely using it for he said he cut the 3rd slot a little different than the norm. It works good with the 101, but it too only has a 3" barrel and the weight of the gun isn't supported as well as a dedicated cross-draw, but you can't expect it to be since it's all a matter of compromise. You generally got to give something up somewhere when trying to cover more than one application..........
 
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Thank you stonehorses! I want something I can use while I ride and happy to take a look at this.
 
For comfort and concealability I suggest you have a look at my Enhanced Pancake model. You are invited to the website.

I have not had the opportunity to use Ray’s enhanced pancake holster but I have his lined Model-1 pancake holster for a 3” 629 and it is the cats PJ’s.
 

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