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As I am now a full blown geezer, who has EDC a G-19 since '88... it's getting a bit heavy. So I'm returning to my roots with a nice J-frame bodyguard 38. I have never used an IWB holster, and for short periods I can tuck it cross draw at 9 'o'clock. But I really should invest in a holster. I was even toying with the old style clip draw. I always wear a 1.75" belt, so that eliminates some right away...I like Kydex/polymer, so if U have one U like for this application, let me know
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Why not carry in your pocket?
I carry a model 38 in my pocket all the time.
Just get a good holster that fits your pocket and position it correctly.
 
Why not carry in your pocket?
I carry a model 38 in my pocket all the time.
Just get a good holster that fits your pocket and position it correctly.
I plan to do just that when it turns cold...to imitate how we carried on traffic stops, but when it's still warm I'd like to try a nice IWB to see if I can draw quickly and smoothly
 
I have an old Sam Andrew IWB holster for 2" J frame that I like. Mine has the thumb snap over hammer as I don't feel the little revolvers are secure enough without it.
 
I have a couple of IWB holsters from High Noon in horsehide, specifically the one with the stabilizing "wing" projection. I believe they call that model the "Tail Gate," a dumb name for a pretty decent holster. As far as IWB holsters go, I prefer leather personally, and horsehide seems to not absorb sweat as much as cowhide and seems to be tougher. I think this model High Noon IWB is fairly comfortable. I gave IWB carry a try for awhile but I have to agree, IWB is not my favorite carry mode. I have gone to pocket carry with a good pocket holster almost exclusively now.
 
If you like Kydex, and you like the idea of IWB, would you consider appendix carry (AIWB)?

If so, I can recommend the holster I use for a J-Frame which is the "Icon 2.0" made by Harry's Holsters. The stock clip is not 1.75", but I never clip it to the belt. Rather, I clip it to my waistband and the belt covers over the clip. Due to the monoblock clip design, this works just fine (even without a belt - assuming your pants have some structure). The holster has a small, built in, wing as well as a wedge which helps keep it tucked in even more. It's not the cheapest holster, nor is it the most expensive. There are a number of reviews out there which you can search for.

AIWB is a variation on a cross-draw but the position does alarm some people. Others don't find it comfortable. Arguably, though, a compact double action revolver is the perfect gun for that style of carry.

Whatever you choose, may you carry the gun in peace.
 
If you like Kydex, and you like the idea of IWB, would you consider appendix carry (AIWB)?

If so, I can recommend the holster I use for a J-Frame which is the "Icon 2.0" made by Harry's Holsters. The stock clip is not 1.75", but I never clip it to the belt. Rather, I clip it to my waistband and the belt covers over the clip. Due to the monoblock clip design, this works just fine (even without a belt - assuming your pants have some structure). The holster has a small, built in, wing as well as a wedge which helps keep it tucked in even more. It's not the cheapest holster, nor is it the most expensive. There are a number of reviews out there which you can search for.

AIWB is a variation on a cross-draw but the position does alarm some people. Others don't find it comfortable. Arguably, though, a compact double action revolver is the perfect gun for that style of carry.

Whatever you choose, may you carry the gun in peace.
AIWB is very safe with a dbl action ZJ-frame...mine is hammerless also...I will look them up, thanks
 
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