Concealed Holster

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ryanduby

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I am working on getting my cpl and am looking for help on choosing an IWB concealed holster for my Beretta PX4 Storm Compact. Anyone out there carry this gun and what holster would you recommend? Thanks!
 
Welcome to THR! Your question is a frequent one, though not specific to your particular gun. You may want to peruse the Holsters sub-forum in the Handguns section.

To help answer, you might also consider giving more info on where you live (hot, temperate, cold) and how you dress. For example, if you wear shorts all the time it would be impractical to recommend an ankle holster.

As an all around IWB holster, I've been really happy with my Crossbreed Supertuck, but your situation, dress, and mileage may vary.
 
thanks for the note, I live in Michigan. Cold winters and hot summers. I do wear shorts a lot of the time therefore thinking an IWB holster will probably work best.
I will not be able to carry at work due to our company policy so mainly after work and on weekends.
 
I'll suggest the Raven Concealment Phantom (or any of the many copiers)

http://www.ravenconcealment.com/

With the one holster and different attachments you can wear it IWB or OWB. You can also change the ride height and cant just by moving the attachments. These are all very helpful things for somebody new to concealed carry as you try and figure out how and where you like to carry.

If you find you don't like to carry your PX4 IWB, you still have a perfectly good holster to use as OWB concealed carry or even just as a range/training holster.

I'd recommend getting a set of the IWB soft loops, and the OWB pancake wings in addition to the standard OWB loops the holster comes with. That should give you enough options to figure out what you like.
 
If you can stomach the wait times Raven Concealment is a good choice. Thin, durable, well designed, and great customer service. I've been carrying their appendix carry holster and mag pouches for three years and, while the original attachment hardware on each cracked (they seem to have improved the design since I originally ordered, especially the soft loops), the holsters themselves remain intact despite the abuse I've put them through.
 
Top quality, High Noon. I am waiting on a Down Under for my Beretta PX4 Storm full size, but this is what it looks like with my CZ 75 SP-01 Phantom.

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DownUndertwomonthslater.jpg
 
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