Safariland TS7, holsters .....
In general(CCW), I'd look into the new Safariland TS7 holsters.
The new material works well in all climates, weather conditions, it's easy to clean, light weight, durable.
You can get a TS7 holster with different types of retention. It can fit different widths of men's belts & comes in black or FDE brown. Prices vary but most CCW TS7 holsters retail from $25.00 to $80.00 depending on the features.
If synthetic holsters don't appeal to you, there are many great CCW rigs for Glock 19 9mm pistols. Top end brands like Wright Leather Works(the Predator), Milt Sparks, Mitch Rosen, Don Hume, Kirkpatrick Leather, Mernickle, High Noon Holsters, Kramer, Alessi, Aker, Galco.
Some armed professionals & federal agents like horsehide or exotics for better wear/longevity.
Prices can be high for well known holsters & wait times may be months depending on the maker/demands.
There are a # of Kydex holsters & makers out there now. Youtube's PhillyEDC offers reviews/T&Es of holsters. He makes & markets Kydex holsters so he knows what styles or designs customers want. Makers & hobbyists send him rigs to evaluate.
For Kydex I'd look at Redstone Concealment of AL, Black Rhino Concealment, T Rex Arms, High Noon Holsters, Hodges Custom Kydex, G Code.
Note; some Kydex holster makers offer designs with or without sweat guards or body-shields of different sizes(low-mid-high). Depending on your carry uses or choices you may or may not want a body-shield. I prefer no/low styles for Kydex holsters. I see the merit of a shield but would want unrestricted/quick access to my weapon. Sweat guards/shield protect the weapon from sweat, grit, loose fabric maybe but I can take the trade-off.
Some holsters offer different cants/angles. I used to carry pistols at the FBI angle or with a 10-15% forward cant. Now, as I'm older(bigger
), the straight carry angle or standard format meets my needs. I sometimes use my SERPAs or other secured holsters at a canted crossdraw angle(office jobs, long car trips, etc). Modular polymer holsters or Kydex styles can help if you carry concealed different ways with the same model firearm.
Rusty
PS: if you buy a polymer or Kydex holster bear in mind they still need an occasional check or cleaning. Screws/parts or plastic bits can break or get loose.
There are several care-cleaning videos for CCW or Kydex holsters online.