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Member Section => Handguns => Topic started by: fightingquaker13 on September 26, 2010, 11:53:43 PM
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I usually carry IWB wirh a Galco. When I pocket carry, I go Mexican (a bad habit I intend to break). Thus the question. I can get a very nice Don Hume leather rig for $30 or a sticky DeSantis "Superfly" (an update to the nemisis) for about the same $30. Opinions?
Thanks
FQ13
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I'd go with the Desantis. But only because I don't like the design of the Don Hume. However, I will tell you that I have 3 Don Hume Holsters, and they're good well made Holsters. Check out the Hume at a gun show, and if you don't like it, get the Desantis.
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I have a Done Hume leather IWB, for my Walther/S&W PPK/s, works very well with jeans, and OK with shorts due to the weight of the PPK, a good belt is a must regardless. Seems to work better slightly further back than a standard strong side application.
It does require an untucked shirt. It is made very well, and works. Holsters are like socks, some like em this way, some like em that way.....
My Kel-Tec rides in a Desantis Nemesis, works like a champ in front or back pocket and in shorts.
Test drive em if you can, I also like the Galco Summer Comfort line for larger pistols, ie my M85 Snub....
For quick trips to the grocery store, routine errands, etc,... the Desantis is the quick and easy.
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Or maybe this? I have one for the LCP and it its sweet. Prints like a wallet.
http://www.pocketholsters.com/Glock_Pocket_Wallet_Holster/glock_pocket_wallet_holster.html (http://www.pocketholsters.com/Glock_Pocket_Wallet_Holster/glock_pocket_wallet_holster.html)
(http://www.pocketholsters.com/Glock_Pocket_Wallet_Holster/a_glock26.jpg)
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I'll definitely investigate Fatman's suggestion, I've tried Nemesis pocket holsters but I find they add too much in the width department - Uncle Mikes works better for me for my Glock27, Airweight Smith and LCP,
MP
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Guy named Alan Miller made a Kydex pocket holster for me for a G26. Very sllick;been using it for a couple of years and love it.
http://www.lefthandholster.com/