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Trying to educate myself on NON appendix carry IWB holsters (AIWB is NOT for me) and as I have never used one I would like peoples experienced based thoughts on trying to developing a IWB holster list of must haves and must avoids if possible, kind of a ‘sure wish I knew that BEFORE I bought that IWB holster. I have to this point for the last 13 years carried my 9mm Gen-1 3” Shield in pocket carry holster only either in my pants pocket or jacket pocket and it has worked extremely well for me.
But now I would like to carry my Gen-2 4” PC Shield Plus and can see I will need at times a IWB holster to do so. I have spent quite a few hours over the last two months looking at every IWB holster manufacturer who comes up on my internet searches for IWB holsters made by most if not all of the most well regarded of IWB Kydex holsters that all seam, at least to me to be more similar than different.
I do understand you have to determine how your clothing, time of year and ones body type play in choosing a IWB holster as well as the size and weight of your CC HG and I also understand I will if need be make compromises in my wardrobe and I already have several VERY high quality 1.5” CC specific belts. I have already accepted at least a mild degree of discomfort may be unavoidable in a IWB holster.
After looking at likely every CC holster company (at least that appeared in my searches) out there I have a few questions I hope someone can answer for me or tell me they don’t matter that much in a CC holster selection.
#1-Does the number of and belt clip design matter that much and how does one decide what type of clips your CC holster should have and is one belt clip design inherently more secure than another.
#2-Are there any clear cut advantages or disadvantages to a more compact holster who’s belt clips are attached to the body of the holster VS larger holsters that use additional materials to extend its belt clips away from the main body of the holster. Based on the shear number of more compact holster designs VS ones at least 1.5-2x larger footprint, I am leaning towards there are likely some advantages of smaller IWB compact holsters VS the larger ones, but I don’t have the knowledge to know for sure.
#3-Do hybrid holsters made from a combination of rigid synthetic materials and leather have any ligit significant advantages over 100% rigid synthetic holsters other than comfort.
#4-How much retention should a Level-I IWB holster have to be judged safe. I do not plan on doing any extreme levels of physical activity while carrying IWB, if I do I will switch over to my Safariland level-II ALS or GLS OWB concealment holsters.
As I stated, I have three dedicated CC hand guns, a Gen-1 3” Shield, a Gen-2 3” Shield Plus and a 4” Performance Center Gen-2 Shield Plus and looking for a single IWB holster that will accommodate both the 3” and 4” versions of my shield Plus.
I really do not know all that much about what makes for a VG to great IWB holster (if such a IWB holster even exists) VS what makes a IWB holster only so-so hoping to some help here in correcting that.
But now I would like to carry my Gen-2 4” PC Shield Plus and can see I will need at times a IWB holster to do so. I have spent quite a few hours over the last two months looking at every IWB holster manufacturer who comes up on my internet searches for IWB holsters made by most if not all of the most well regarded of IWB Kydex holsters that all seam, at least to me to be more similar than different.
I do understand you have to determine how your clothing, time of year and ones body type play in choosing a IWB holster as well as the size and weight of your CC HG and I also understand I will if need be make compromises in my wardrobe and I already have several VERY high quality 1.5” CC specific belts. I have already accepted at least a mild degree of discomfort may be unavoidable in a IWB holster.
After looking at likely every CC holster company (at least that appeared in my searches) out there I have a few questions I hope someone can answer for me or tell me they don’t matter that much in a CC holster selection.
#1-Does the number of and belt clip design matter that much and how does one decide what type of clips your CC holster should have and is one belt clip design inherently more secure than another.
#2-Are there any clear cut advantages or disadvantages to a more compact holster who’s belt clips are attached to the body of the holster VS larger holsters that use additional materials to extend its belt clips away from the main body of the holster. Based on the shear number of more compact holster designs VS ones at least 1.5-2x larger footprint, I am leaning towards there are likely some advantages of smaller IWB compact holsters VS the larger ones, but I don’t have the knowledge to know for sure.
#3-Do hybrid holsters made from a combination of rigid synthetic materials and leather have any ligit significant advantages over 100% rigid synthetic holsters other than comfort.
#4-How much retention should a Level-I IWB holster have to be judged safe. I do not plan on doing any extreme levels of physical activity while carrying IWB, if I do I will switch over to my Safariland level-II ALS or GLS OWB concealment holsters.
As I stated, I have three dedicated CC hand guns, a Gen-1 3” Shield, a Gen-2 3” Shield Plus and a 4” Performance Center Gen-2 Shield Plus and looking for a single IWB holster that will accommodate both the 3” and 4” versions of my shield Plus.
I really do not know all that much about what makes for a VG to great IWB holster (if such a IWB holster even exists) VS what makes a IWB holster only so-so hoping to some help here in correcting that.
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