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  • bigtattoo79

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    Which do you prefer? Single loop prevents shifting enough to be comfortable without adjusting?

    I find the single allows just enough movement to be comfortable but not enough to need readjustment. If I had to pick a order I guess it would be: Just for carry I prefer the PHLster Skeleton Gen2. If adding a bit of range time in I prefer the NSR Tactical C-1.




    Back in the day I liked the Comp-Tac C-Tac but I no longer use holsters with clips. However it's a great holster.
     

    jarredelectric

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    I love alien cloak tuck 3.0. It offers tons of settings for cant and retention. But it's alien gear.


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    Jasarii

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    As mentioned above, one of the easiest ways to tuck a IWB is with a "Pull the Dot" soft loop with a tuckable strut. I have a couple of other clips that it's possible with, but the soft loop/strut is prob the best and least noticeable on the belt line. Hell, I find ways to tuck with a standard FOMi clip ;-)

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    I find the single allows just enough movement to be comfortable but not enough to need readjustment. If I had to pick a order I guess it would be: Just for carry I prefer the PHLster Skeleton Gen2. If adding a bit of range time in I prefer the NSR Tactical C-1.




    Back in the day I liked the Comp-Tac C-Tac but I no longer use holsters with clips. However it's a great holster.

    Comptac holster are available with soft loops also, I have a pair
     

    bigtattoo79

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    Comptac holster are available with soft loops also, I have a pair

    I asked Comp-Tac years ago if soft loops on the C-Tac was a option and they told me no. I may look back into it.
     

    Persecutor

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    Absolutely agree with the idea that what's important is it works for YOU! Bought an alien gear cloak tuck a few months ago based on reviews,but it just doesn't work for me. Tried it several times with different dress pants and just couldn't make it comfortable and conceal well. Nothing against the product, it's very high quality, but doesn't work for ME. Went back to using a Desantis tuckable. Don't be afraid to spend some $$ trying different models, it's worth it when you consider what trying to accomplish. I don't regret having a few in the drawer that don't really work for me because it was part of the process that keeps me safe and confident in my carry gear.
     

    Firearmfanatic

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    I like this Galco IWB rough leather holster "sheath" for my Glock 19. Have had it since the mid '90's and it serves me well!
     

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    MOTOR51

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    Motor, if I would be purchasing a firearm to carry in my pocket, would you advocate for the LCP II?

    Any one else have opinions on pocket pistol options?

    The LCP is awesome for pocket carry. I do not own the LCP2 but I do have 2 of the older ones. I also have the belt clip
    Installed on them and that is a great option to slip in a waistband to run to the gas station etc. Granted it's a .380 but I'd rather have it than not have anything at all. I can carry an LCP in the pocket or clipped to the waistband of jogging pants and forget it's there.


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