SD9VE conceal dilemma

Here's my recommendation: Vedder Holsters LightTuck Kydex IWB Holster

You can tuck it so you don't have to wear your shirt untucked 24/7 (which is not always reasonable anyway, such as if you have to wear a suit.)

This should go without saying but the deeper the conceal, the more you need to practice and master your CCW draw. Because more movements are required to draw from concealment than there are from open carry, you'll want to have the muscle memory down so as not to make it necessary to have to think about what you're doing. It should be as much an instinct as it is to reach out if you feel yourself falling.

Anyway, Godspeed. I'm one of those Americans that considers themselves in complete solidarity with the citizens of Israel and against any enemy thereof. Be safe and God bless..
 
MS, welcome to the forum. Always remember, regardless of weapon or holster you choose, TO DRESS AROUND THE GUN, if possible. This will save you lot's of grief in the future. Sounds like the member's recommendations are are all great. Find what you like, GET A GOOD BELT, practice relentlessly, obey all local laws and go your way, in peace !!! The SD9VE will absolutely do, if YOU will !!
 
I also have the AlienGear IWB Cloak Tuck 3.0 for my SD40VE. Very comfortable and you can not tell I am carrying. I like the fact I can adjust the angle, and depth of the holster.
 
I have a AlienGear 3.0 holster and love it , I find that it is very comfortable with the SD9VE

Could you post a picture of the setup on you? I'm carrying mine OWB in a leather pancake holster that is very comfortable or IWB appendix with a remora that's not so comfortable. I'd love to find an option that's comfortable and concealed.
 
FYI the SD9VE is almost the exact same size as a Glock 19. Glock considers the Glock 19 as a compact. One size down from a full size G17. So while technically the SD9VE is a compact, it's not exactly small.
 

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