M&P9c IWB holster recomentation?

Seaark1660

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I'm looking hard at the CrossBreed & Galco King Tuk. Any other favorites out there to consider?
 
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Are you refering to the Galco King Tuk?

If so, it depends on the gun. I have two of them. One for a 1911 and the other an M&P compact.

Works very well for the M&P. But I wouldn't recommend one for a full size 1911.

The King Tuk is not tuckable unless you order the tuckable clips separately. They are not included.
 
I use a theis holster for my 4003 and will probably get one for the M&P9C whenever I get it, if I don't like how my Safariland Model 18 IWB works. The Safariland is adjusable for cant as well.
 
Take a look at the Remora clipless holster. I have one for my 9c and it's one of my favorites. Gives you infinite IWB carry options.
 
Take a look at cleavland holsters pretty much the same as the super tucks etc but I like the way the cant adjusts on his. Also his customer service is top notch
 
I ment the king tuk.... Names all blend togeather after cruising the net for leather.
 
Comp-tac Infidel. No wings or excess, unneeded material. Just right, comfortable and efficient holster from a great company. Bill
 
Gotta say I love my Crosbreed ST. Have the normal drawer-ful of holsters, but for IWB it's always the one. Mitch Rosen belt holster for OWB.
 
IWB holsters are very subjective, but I really like the Comp-Tac Mtac I'm using with my Glock 19. It will definitely be my go to IWB in the future. I'm using a Phoenix IWB from Occidental Leather for my Colt Commander. Its an excellent option for an all leather IWB holster.
 
IWB holsters are very subjective,
I agree whole heartily. I like appendix carry for smaller pistols. For me, I find that this is the fastest and most concealable form of carry. Additionally, I find most IWB holsters add too much bulk. I found that the "Zach" works for me:

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The holster is made by Dale Fricke. It covers the trigger only. The cover is tethered to the belt by a thin cord. When drawn, the cover comes off effortlessly early in the draw motion. It weighs next to nothing and adds no additional bulk to the pistol. Mr. Fricke offers this model for the M&P series. I use it for both my M&P 9c and my M&P 45c.

Out
West
 
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I agree whole heartily. I like appendix carry for smaller pistols. For me, I find that this is the fastest and most concealable form of carry. Additionally, I find most IWB holsters add too much bulk. I found that the "Zach" works for me:

zach2.jpg

zach1.jpg


The holster is made by Dale Fricke. It covers the trigger only. The cover is tethered to the belt by a thin cord. When drawn, the cover comes off effortlessly early in the draw motion. It weighs next to nothing and adds no additional bulk to the pistol. Mr. Fricke offers this model for the M&P series. I use it for both my M&P 9c and my M&P 45c.

Out
West

+1 for the Zach. I use it on occasion to appendix carry my Glock 19. It is the closest to "no holster" I'd personally ever feel comfortable toting the Glock.
 

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