what is your fav. J frame snubby holster

I love this holster, De Santis Mini-Scabbard. I have it for all my CCW handguns ... in this case a 640-1,

 
My 2 LOBO horsehide offset clips IWB.

I have with and without the hammer shield, I like the hammer shield even though they get used the most for my centennial and humpback. Mostly appendix IWB under an un-tucked shirt this time of year.

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If my beer gut would allow comfortable IWB, this is the rig I would choose. That offset clip makes a sweet thin holster setup.
 
I just got a Uncle Mike's inside the pocket holster (size 3). Wow, I like it much better than the DeSantis Nemesis I had. Smaller, soft & fits nicely inside the front pocket of various pant styles I have, including jeans...and, most importantly, conceals the outline of my S&W 638.
Definitely worth the $13 I paid on Ebay.
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Pocket a DeSantis nemesis.

That's what works for me.
 
Bought a couple Mikas pocket holsters a few years ago. Very durable. Still in good condition after a lot of use.
 
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Made it myself for my 360PD. Works as an IWB and front pocket in cargo shorts. It has had almost daily use since 2008.


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Mark Fedders at Lobo Gun Leather made this Enhanced Pancake with 1 3/4" loops. I've worn it daily for nearly a month -- it's perfect at four o'clock (and all other times, too).
 

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For both two and three inch barreled M-60's, Bianchi Model 5L and old Safariland that I think is a model 16. El Paso Model 2, about like the old Safariland M-29, which I use in larger versions for K and N-frame guns. My best of the larger Safariland brand has green suede lining and basketweave stamping. My smaller J-frame from El Paso is also lined and basketweave.

I have one that looks like a thumbsnap Gaylord rig, from a maker called Mixon. (Not Nixon.) I called them once and they were uncooperative and I was unable to learn anything about the firm. I can therefore not recommend them. The one used example that I bought at a gun show is a good holster. Still, there are so many nice and cooperative holster makers that I see no reason to recommend one that is secretive and condescending.

The inside the pants models are from Bianchi.
 
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