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Posted: 8/26/2024 12:15:05 PM EDT
Good morning,
I’m looking for your recommendations for a comfortable OWB holster for doing work around my property. While on the property, I’ve been clearing brush, running a chainsaw, and a bunch of other tasks that makes using my concealed carry holster a pain in the ass. Looking for something comfortable I can wear all day long that won’t get in the way of manual labor. The pistols I use are Sig P226, Glock 19X, and Glock 43X (my carry pistol) Thanks for the recommendations in advance. |
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[#1]
If you want leather, get an El Paso Crosshair.
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[#2]
I like High noon topless holsters for that task, have a few of them
Leather does get beat up though |
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[#3]
I know it's not based and all but I really like the T-rex arms Ironside for exactly what your doing.
Clicky |
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[#4]
Any quality leather holster will be most comfortable. But, I live in FL, and my junk gets soaked in sweat and crunchy with salt within an hour, and actually wears out the finish on my guns much faster than kydex, and at the end of the day, I have a soaked, stretched out holster that doesn't fit so good anymore.
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[#5]
Make sure it has at a minimum some kind of retention strap. Those open top jobs are nice, and I wear one, but when physical activity is happening you need retention. Pancake holster are very comfortable and reasonably concealable if necessary.
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[#6]
I have an old leather Safariland thumb break duty holster for my 1995 P220. It's solid as a rock. It was a used holster, and the only holster the store had, when I bought my P220 new in 1995.
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I really like my Safariland GLS holsters. Good retention that is very intuitive to use. They can also be adjusted to handle many different handguns. For instance, mine will lock an M&P or P80 without adjustment, but can also do a CZ75 or 1911 with an adjustment of the screw.
ETA: they are also reasonably priced. |
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[#9]
A leather pancake style holster with a thumb strap will be most comfortable, but a Safariland SLS/ALS (whichever you prefer) will protect the gun a lot better
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[#10]
How to Carry a Gun This Summer (and Beach Jams Playlist) |
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[#11]
There are plenty of options out there.
I strongly recommend one with retention for banging around a farm, working chainsaws, etc. I also prefer kydex for that kind of application. |
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[#12]
Thanks everyone for the recommendations, I think I’m going to go with Kydex, not because there’s anything wrong with leather, but I’m notoriously bad at taking care of my leather.
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[#13]
Black Point Tactical
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[#15]
I have several Falco holsters in nylon, and find them extremely comfortable and need basically no maintenance.
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[#16]
Are you looking for a generic one to cover all those pistols?
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[#17]
I’ve been buying Comp-Tac holsters for 20 years. I’d suggest either a belt loop type or paddle type.
G43 C-T Paddle by FredMan, on Flickr Everybody seems to hate them ,but woods work I use a Bianchi UM92. It’s fits compact GLOCKS, VP9, and VP9sk VP9-UM84_92 by FredMan, on Flickr I wear the Bianchi on my utility belt. |
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Originally Posted By FredMan: I've been buying Comp-Tac holsters for 20 years. I'd suggest either a belt loop type or paddle type. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51824465670_5f58bcb11d_h.jpgG43 C-T Paddle by FredMan, on Flickr Everybody seems to hate them ,but woods work I use a Bianchi UM92. It's fits compact GLOCKS, VP9, and VP9sk https://live.staticflickr.com/4751/40263201452_b666e42a88_h.jpgVP9-UM84_92 by FredMan, on Flickr I wear the Bianchi on my utility belt. View Quote |
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[#19]
A safari land als paddle holster.would be my choice. I have a couple of the 6378 model
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[#20]
Who makes a good OWB holster for a PF45? 19Charlie Tactical makes one but I haven’t seen any reviews; they seem to be a pretty small outfit.
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OK, see you later, Redcoat…
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[#24]
Tenicor for your Glocks.
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[#25]
For the Glocks, get one of the Glock sport holsters. Comfortable, durable, great retention, and frigging cheap. It’s one of the best holster investments I’ve ever made
Glock OEM Sport/Combat Holster 20/21 https://a.co/d/5WQS8Sh |
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[#26]
I've tried different set ups over the years for working around my place - on the tractor, tromping through brush, trimming trees, etc. I've settled on Safariland paddle holsters with the ALS locking. Nothing else is as comfortable for all day hot sweaty work.
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[#27]
I will tell you straight up that since I bought my property, I wear a Hill Bro's Chest pouch and I've left my holsters a home.
if I'm working ( and I usually am) I keep my home, my pistol, my knife everything in it. driving tractors, ATV's.. you name it. its the best "Useful" item I've ever spent money on. |
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[#29]
I'm very happy with my Raven Perun, it sits tight to the body and has adjustable retention.
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[#30]
Bravo Concealment
https://www.bravoconcealment.com/ |
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[#31]
Leather is horrible for a work holster if you are going to sweat.
I’ve also never seen a need for a retention strap for a work holster. My latest favorite is the Trex Ragnarok with a Safarilands paddle. Really nice holster. |
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Originally Posted By SuperX925: Leather is horrible for a work holster if you are going to sweat. I’ve also never seen a need for a retention strap for a work holster. My latest favorite is the Trex Ragnarok with a Safarilands paddle. Really nice holster. View Quote retention strap is added insurance for people who really work and sometimes have to get into awkward positions like under/over equipment, welding, wrenching, wrestling heifers. So what if sweat discolors a leather holster? It ain't for BBQ guns and hoedowns. Paddle holsters mash a hard piece of plastic against your skin unless you wear undershirts year'round. |
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[#33]
I have done all sorts of shit with a pistol OWB and never needed a retention strap. I like leather for OWB but YMMV.
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[#35]
safariland als
dont do work with a holster that doesnt have retention |
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[#36]
I have one from these guys, mostly because they were one of the few places I found that had holsters for S&W MP 2.0 10mm w/4.6" barrel. Turns out it fits and feels was better than my RCS Phantom for my G17.
https://upperhandholsters.com/ |
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[#37]
Don Hume double 9 open top is my go-to for OWB. One of them is about ten years old and is holding up strong.
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[#38]
A-holster for OWB. The snap-removable rubber coated belt loops are the best thing since sliced bread. Easy on/off without having to mess with my belt and the rubber keeps it from sliding around on the belt as well. Simple kydex construction with great retention. Kydex won't absorb sweat on a hot day and it's easier on the gun's finish because it doesn't collect and hold as much fine dirt and grit.
Quick Lock Thigh Holster is another great option if you don't need to have a shirt concealing it. That's my go-to for woods carry. |
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[#39]
Galco combat master
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[#40]
Just get a Muddy River. They have a nice sweat shield, break in quickly, and are very comfortable. Once it forms to fit, I doubt you'll worry about retention unless you're standing on your head and bouncing around to jiggle your tits for some gay midget.
I use one for a G19 every day and I'm pretty sure I sweat as much as anybody here. This time of year, it's soaked at night, but dry by morning. But, for the price of Kevin's holsters, you can afford to get two and swap out every day. Seriously, support an American small business and just get the Muddy River. |
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[#41]
Originally Posted By RTX: Just get a Muddy River. They have a nice sweat shield, break in quickly, and are very comfortable. Once it forms to fit, I doubt you'll worry about retention unless you're standing on your head and bouncing around to jiggle your tits for some gay midget. I use one for a G19 every day and I'm pretty sure I sweat as much as anybody here. This time of year, it's soaked at night, but dry by morning. But, for the price of Kevin's holsters, you can afford to get two and swap out every day. Seriously, support an American small business and just get the Muddy River. View Quote I need the retention strap |
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[#42]
I have a bunch of Versacarry holsters and really like this one.
https://versacarry.com/protector-s1-owb-holster/ |
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[#43]
Galco FLETCH
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[#44]
I like the Safariland ALS holsters for open carry.
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[#45]
For OWB with retention I’m a big fan of the Safariland 6378 ALS holsters. The paddle looks big but is actually super comfortable. The belt loop works really well too. I also added the OT Defense NUB Mod.
https://safariland.com/products/model-6378-als-concealment-paddle-holster-w-belt-loop-23341 https://store.otdefense.com/collections/nub-mods/products/als-nub-mod-black |
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[#46]
Subscribed.
I always used DSG OWB holsters, but alas. |
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[#47]
Originally Posted By FredMan: Everybody seems to hate them ,but woods work I use a Bianchi UM92. It’s fits compact GLOCKS, VP9, and VP9sk https://live.staticflickr.com/4751/40263201452_b666e42a88_h.jpgVP9-UM84_92 by FredMan, on Flickr View Quote |
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