Vern Humphrey
Member
For those who are concerned about concealability, try a "tuckable" IWB holster. I make my own, but you can make one from any IWB holster. I cut two strips of heavy Kydex, each about 6" long and about 1" wide. Round the ends. Then heat and fold the tip of one end over, then heat again and fold again to make a "reverse J". Drill a hole in the other end, and attach the two "reverse Js" to the holster with Chicago screws. The screws go through the holster, near the bottom tip, one on each side of the barrel or slide.
Dress normally, with your shirt tucked in, but your belt a little loose. Pull out your shirt tail on the strong side, and shove the holster between pants and skin. The outside folds of the "reverse Js" go outside the pants, gliding over the belt and click in place. Your holster is now inside your pants and firmly attached to your belt.
Insert the gun, pull the shirt over the gun and holster, and tuck the shirt into the space between holster and pants. Position the holstered gun the way you want it and cinch up your belt. "Blouse" your shirt -- pull out 2-3" of cloth and let it hang down naturally -- and the gun disappears!
Dress normally, with your shirt tucked in, but your belt a little loose. Pull out your shirt tail on the strong side, and shove the holster between pants and skin. The outside folds of the "reverse Js" go outside the pants, gliding over the belt and click in place. Your holster is now inside your pants and firmly attached to your belt.
Insert the gun, pull the shirt over the gun and holster, and tuck the shirt into the space between holster and pants. Position the holstered gun the way you want it and cinch up your belt. "Blouse" your shirt -- pull out 2-3" of cloth and let it hang down naturally -- and the gun disappears!