My EDC is a G19 Gen 4 and I carry it in a low rider by RM Holsters. It's very comfortable and Kee is the nicest guy you would want to deal with and he's in Baton Rouge and on Bayoushooter.
http://www.shop.rmholsters.com/Low-Rider-Inside-Waist-Band-Holster-LR20.htm
same same RM Holsters are the most comfortable that I've found. G19 in one everyday.
Out of curiosity, since many members praise RM holsters, what benefit does a RM holster have over competitor products?
Just what I've noticed, purely opinion. other makers may offer some of the same quality's, but as a package I'm sold even at the extra expense over some other holsters.
1. I like the extra cant. it allows it to sit a little lower but still allows you to get a full grip easily.
2. Very easy to get on and off. The clip has a notch in the middle which serves two purposes. allows you to pull it open to get on and off and also allows you to position it over a belt loop so you are not limited to where it is positioned on your side and holds the holster in place.
3. I'm Not sure why but this has been the easiest holster to conceal that I've found. I wear a G19 everyday. Business casual to t-shirt and shorts. I got to much luggage to carry appendix, so it is worn at about 3:30. My wife carry's her shield in one and is able to wear it with fitted Tee's as well.
4. It is just plain more comfortable than any other I've tried. Doesn't move around, I really forget I'm wearing it. seated in a car as well.
5. Life Time guarantee from a local maker.
6. The Kydex is thick, well formed, edges are finished, with adjustable retention.
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Now days I only carry at 3 o'clock, zero cant and must have a soft loop or hard belt loop "I will not use belt clips of any type on holsters".
I ordered a Raven VG2 and while very comfortable the ability to reholster without removing the holster outweighed the comfort. So I ordered the PHLster Skeleton gen2 and this thing is very comfortable while being as minimalist as I'm willing to go.
John makes good stuff. If you check out his YouTube channel, you can see how he started out and how his holsters are made now (vacuum formed & CNC cut).