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Just wanted to post a quick praise for Erik with Sideguard Holsters. I just received my Minimal IWB Clip for my 3913. Considering the price, it's finely crafted, perfectly boned, nice secure clip that accommodates a thickish belt, secure retention, very comfortable for my mode of carry (appendix IWB) and just plain looks good! It was well worth the wait and for the price I am very happy with it!

Edited to add: I wore it most of the day today and it felt like I was carrying a leather billfold in my waist! Very comfortable and unobtrusive, even when driving. The holster feels as soft as it looks in the pics even though it's actually very rigid.
 
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Just wanted to post a quick praise for Erik with Sideguard Holsters. I just received my Minimal IWB Clip for my 3913. Considering the price, it's finely crafted, perfectly boned, nice secure clip that accommodates a thickish belt, secure retention, very comfortable for my mode of carry (appendix IWB) and just plain looks good! It was well worth the wait and for the price I am very happy with it!

Edited to add: I wore it most of the day today and it felt like I was carrying a leather billfold in my waist! Very comfortable and unobtrusive, even when driving. The holster feels as soft as it looks in the pics even though it's actually very rigid.
 
I have a Sideguard pocket holster that I'm quite happy with. The price was right and the service was great. I will be a return customer.
 
Let's see if this works. I never seem to get this right..

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Erik, I'm still using the pocket holster you made me a couple of years ago. It was made for my CS45, but has carried a Kimber 3" 1911, a Model 60, a Model 649, and on a recent outing, a Ruger Alaskan. The grip was exposed on the last gun, but it didn't matter. Thanks!
 
Sideguard Holsters provides an excellent product at a very reasonable price. Good designs, well thought out, and suitable for the intended purpose. Craftsmanship is first rate.
 
Originally posted by LoboGunLeather:
Sideguard Holsters provides an excellent product at a very reasonable price. Good designs, well thought out, and suitable for the intended purpose. Craftsmanship is first rate.

THIS...is one of the reasons I enjoy this forum so much!
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Originally posted by sar4937:
Erik, I'm still using the pocket holster you made me a couple of years ago. It was made for my CS45, but has carried a Kimber 3" 1911, a Model 60, a Model 649, and on a recent outing, a Ruger Alaskan. The grip was exposed on the last gun, but it didn't matter. Thanks!

That is my end goal with my holsters is that they don't end up in the holster drawer. I still carry in a Rough Out daily for my P3AT.
 
So,
Have the courts decided as yet, whether or not you have a Frankenfrog representing you in the US senate Erik?
Sorry? Should have been posted in the politics section with that content?
Just my lame way of bumping to the top I guess?
 
The sideguard design makes a lot of sense to me, particularly with an IWB holster.

I also like the snaps on the OWB or IWB holsters as I don't have a lot of patience with rethreading the belt when I take the holster off after coming in the door at the end of the day.

I've kind of drifted away from IWB over the last couple of years in preference for OWB but maybe one of those minimal IWB clip for one of my J-frames might be in order. Possibly even an OWB snap model. Hmmm
 
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