chaim
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I want a holster for my 4" 625 for two purposes. Generally, it is to be used as my woods gun when camping. Six .45LC could be nicely reassuring if I encountered dangerous animals in the woods (whether of the 4-legged or 2-legged variety). Once in a while, mainly in the winter when I wear more layers, it would also be used as a concealment holster.
My first choice is the El Paso Saddlery 1930 Austin. Beautiful holster, especially with the floral carving option I'd probably take. However, it is pretty expensive, especially with the floral carving ($198 or $218 depending upon which quality of carving I went with). It also would probably be better suited to woods carry and "just because" than concealed carry anyway (though that would be fine when in VA: they have open carry laws so if it wasn't totally concealed, that would be fine). Further, this is a nice holster. A gun with stock rubber grips just won't look right, I would have to get some nice wood or stag stocks to go along with it
. Especially since I'd likely need two holsters for this gun if I went with this (a second more concealable holster for when I'm in PA and need to keep it under wraps), this is likely to have to wait.
More realistic holster options are:
-Simply Rugged Sourdough Pancake
-Mernickle PS6-DA
-Galco Summer Comfort (though I think "comfort" may be a bit optimistic with an IWB holster for a 4" N-frame)
-Milt Sparks Versa Max (though it is a bit more than I really want to pay)
-And several El Paso Saddlery Holsters: the Double Agent (probably carved), the C-Force IWB, the Allegiance, the Crosshair (probably carved), and the Street Combat.
So, who here conceals a big revolver? What holster do you use? Are there any IWB holsters that are actually comfortable with a big wheelgun? Any tips on concealing a big revolver?
Thanks
My first choice is the El Paso Saddlery 1930 Austin. Beautiful holster, especially with the floral carving option I'd probably take. However, it is pretty expensive, especially with the floral carving ($198 or $218 depending upon which quality of carving I went with). It also would probably be better suited to woods carry and "just because" than concealed carry anyway (though that would be fine when in VA: they have open carry laws so if it wasn't totally concealed, that would be fine). Further, this is a nice holster. A gun with stock rubber grips just won't look right, I would have to get some nice wood or stag stocks to go along with it

More realistic holster options are:
-Simply Rugged Sourdough Pancake
-Mernickle PS6-DA
-Galco Summer Comfort (though I think "comfort" may be a bit optimistic with an IWB holster for a 4" N-frame)
-Milt Sparks Versa Max (though it is a bit more than I really want to pay)
-And several El Paso Saddlery Holsters: the Double Agent (probably carved), the C-Force IWB, the Allegiance, the Crosshair (probably carved), and the Street Combat.
So, who here conceals a big revolver? What holster do you use? Are there any IWB holsters that are actually comfortable with a big wheelgun? Any tips on concealing a big revolver?
Thanks