If you carry IWB, what holster do you use?

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I've tried single-clip designs before, and they are not secure (move/rock fore and aft).

A Milt Sparks VMII (or any of it's multiple imitators) is far more comfortable and secure.

Just my experience...
 
Vm Ii

VMII is the way to go if your budget allows (about $100). Another good Milt Sparks is the Summer Special. I bought my SS in 1991 and still use the mag carrier on a regular basis (switched carry guns). I also like DeSantis which is more like $50.
 
Comp-tac CTAC. I will likely switch to a MTAC I carry a gun that they support.
 
Milt Sparks, VMII get it in horsehide, sharkskin doesn't hurt!

I have 2 with a matching belt and it worth the wait and every penny.
 
If you carry IWB, what holster do you use?
grandfather oak, iwb kydex! i love it, i bought it at a gun show in nc form the guy that makes them. i have one for an xd 4" but also work just fine for my sc model. and everyone loves pics so here you go.
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I use one of mine a Side Guard Holsters ;) . The Double Clip... a pancake style with double clips that makes the holster very stable. I'm also carrying the same type but with leather loops and snaps.

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I have a box full of holsters and the Milt Sparks VM2HS is the best I've found. I have two and use one of them daily. :)
 
Debunk, I carry a 1911 in a Milt Sparks Executives Companion (IWB).

Milt Sparks is definitely not a quick acquisition for most of their work but well worth the wait.

I don't want to lead you down any false paths but try checking out the local gunshow scene. You may find a used holster box or what I like to call a 'holster adoption center' at a table and luck out.


Edit: I originally asked what you planned on carrying...after clicking the link, it appears you are going glock?
 
Hmm, I guess I am odd man out - I have been using the Bianchi M-100 for some time now with my CZ P01. Some slight movement, but nothing I worry about. The clip retains the holster during the draw with no issues. I would feel slightly better with a belt loop, but I got what I could afford at the time, (under $50 from Sportsman's Warehouse), and it works just fine. The trigger is NOT exposed at all.
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A Milt Sparks VMII (or any of it's multiple imitators) is far more comfortable and secure.
+100

Someone above linked Ugly bald Guy's IWB holsters page ... The Striker I is also an excellent choice.
 
Another vote for the UBG Canute.

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