.308 Norma
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Hi folks, I'm going to order a "Cross Draw" brand, IWB holster for my Glock 43. I have the option of ordering it with either "J" hooks or belt loops, or both for a little more money. I've never worn an IWB holster of any brand before and I'm wondering what the opinions are on which is best - "J" hooks or belt loops. I'm guessing "J" hooks are easier on and off, but are they as secure. And what about conceal-ability?
And just one more question - I've read that some people are actually able to tuck their shirt or blouse in over a IWB holster. Does that really work? I've worn a .38 snubbie in an OWB holster for years, and it isn't a problem in the summer when I can wear an untucked, loose fitting shirt to hide my gun. But on days like today (when I should be in church instead of on this forum) when I'm wear a tucked-in shirt, I have to carry my gun in an inside pocket in my jacket or vest. I'd rather my carry gun be at 5:00 o'clock, on my strong side, where I've carried it approximately 99.9 percent of the time for more years than I can remember.
Anyway, thanks for your help. Any advise will be appreciated.
And just one more question - I've read that some people are actually able to tuck their shirt or blouse in over a IWB holster. Does that really work? I've worn a .38 snubbie in an OWB holster for years, and it isn't a problem in the summer when I can wear an untucked, loose fitting shirt to hide my gun. But on days like today (when I should be in church instead of on this forum) when I'm wear a tucked-in shirt, I have to carry my gun in an inside pocket in my jacket or vest. I'd rather my carry gun be at 5:00 o'clock, on my strong side, where I've carried it approximately 99.9 percent of the time for more years than I can remember.
Anyway, thanks for your help. Any advise will be appreciated.