The One, the Only: Milt Sparks.. . . leather holster. . .
Sparks really is #1 in my book. They are better quality than anything I've tried. Having said that, though, the Summer Special is not very comfortable for me. For IWB I prefer the supertuck style.
What kind of Tucker fan calls it the "supertuck style".For IWB I prefer the supertuck style. I buy most of mine from Tucker Gunleather - the "Texas Heritage" is well made, comfortable, and usually available without significant wait.
What kind of Tucker fan calls it the "supertuck style".
The Tucker Answer ( https://tuckergunleather.com/the-answer-holster/ ) originated the kydex/leather hybrid IWB holster that has been copied by dozens of makers over the years.
This post led me to the Tucker Gun Leather site to learn about the Answer. When I asked when they would have a model for my M&P 2.0, Rob called me same day to talk about their models. The Deep Carry (DC-1) is their much improved version, which is available for my M&P 2.0, although they do still sell the Answer. It comes with all the options, can be used IWB or OWB, and has improved construction. The shell (leather-lined, of course) is a newer synthetic than Kydex. Rob is a most personable guy, and a good salesman. My DC-1 should arrive in a couple of weeks.The Tucker Answer ( https://tuckergunleather.com/the-answer-holster/ ) originated the kydex/leather hybrid IWB holster that has been copied by dozens of makers over the years.
I'm glad I could help.This post led me to the Tucker Gun Leather ... My DC-1 should arrive in a couple of weeks.
Good points.Kept having trouble getting a clean grip on the gun before drawing. Once back home I watched this Tucker video on Buried Carry. I realized that the holster had been just a bit too deep. While the entire grip was above the belt line, it was too close to the top of the jeans to get three fingers around it. I moved both belt clips to raise it and set it again. Sent the pics to Rob at Tucker for his use. Rob wrote back suggesting I change the cant more forward as FBI recommends. Now much easier to get a solid grip before drawing from the holster.