Yet another G26 holster question

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Wanderling

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Any suggestions for a IWB holster for G26 that can be quickly taken on and off and still be comfortable and secure ? I already have Remora but it's definitely not a whole day solution.

I really like my Galko King Tuk but on some days I need to leave the gun in the car several times a day and I'd rather take it out with holster and not expose the trigger every time.
 
My favorite IWB holster for the 26 is a think Kydex rig. Actually the most comfortable IWB setup I own. Goes over the pants then a lip back under the belt. Got cracked a decade or so ago from sleeping on it a few times, just heated it up and rebent the Kydex.

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I have a friend who wears his G26 in a N82 tactical holster and loves it. It only has one clip so It is easy to put on and take off. He says comfort is unmatched. I am getting one for my Shield.
 
My favorite IWB holster for the 26 is a think Kydex rig. Actually the most comfortable IWB setup I own. Goes over the pants then a lip back under the belt. Got cracked a decade or so ago from sleeping on it a few times, just heated it up and rebent the Kydex.

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Is this a commercially made holster ? I'd love a J-hook style that hides under a belt rather than going over a belt. Great many holster clips are made way too obvious.
 
Ill second the Blade Tech "Klipt", and bump it one and suggest the "Klipt Ambi" version, as it allows for more adjustment, and is switchable for L/R. The rear set clip also draws the butt of the gun into the body better.

Great holster for AIWB. I carry a 17 in mine, and my 26 works well in it too, but I dont find the need, as the 17 works just as well and offers more.

Blade Tech also makes a "one size fits all" IWB holster that also works very well, and is a perfect fit for the 26, barrel length wise. It comes with "pull the dot" ruber loops, and can also be fitted with what they call "J: hooks, that are very minimal and go onder the belt, with very little showing. You can also adjust from straight drop to a forward cant.

The main holster I use for my 26 is a Smart Carry. Other than a metal detector or close body frisk, no need to take it off.
 
OK thanks, will look at BladeTech.

The most comfortable solution that I have is the Glock's own cheap plastic OWB holster at 230 or so, worn between the belt and the pants for closer fit. Nothing I've ever tried comes even close in comfort. But it requires a certain way of dressing (loose enough top), and it can't be quickly taken off.
 
Thanks, I already have a good IWB holster (Kingtuk).

I may get the J hooks for it, since I don't like the way the original hooks stand out. Although tucking one hook under the belt and leaving another one clipped on works fine too. There's absolutely no chance of that holster being pulled out with all that "material" keeping it in place ;).

The Glock holster is great as OWB.
 
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