Pick an iwb way to carry

Pick a carry method

  • BELT POUCH HOLSTER

    Votes: 1 5.9%
  • SIDE HOLSTER

    Votes: 11 64.7%
  • VERSACARRY HOLSTER

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • THE CLIPDRAW

    Votes: 3 17.6%
  • MIC HOLSTER

    Votes: 2 11.8%

  • Total voters
    17
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For me, any holster needs to cover the trigger completely. That way I know that once my firearm is in the holster, it is "Safe". A couple of your options, Clipdraw, and VersaCarry are out for me because of an open trigger.

The Mic holster covers the trigger, so if you prefer the feel of no holster (just tucked into your waistband) it would be a safer method. However, I much prefer to have my firearm held securely in place.

I use a Galco Kingtuk. It's Galco's copy of the Crossbreed tuckable holsters.
 
None of the above.

There's a half dozen other, better methods for IWB carry than the choices given. I've tried standard, strong side IWB at 4:00 with several different kinds of holsters. I've tried appendix carry with a Smart Carry holster for deep concealment. I am now wearing the Smart Carry holster at 4:00 for deep concealed carry for a Beretta PX4 sub compact and reload mag. 21 rounds of .40 S&W all completely out of sight.
 
The options presented seem unappealing and frankly odd.

I've had good luck with TT gunleather holsters. Milt Sparks has nice offerings too, but I don't own one as they were backordered when I bought mine.
 
Prefer IWB (aliengear or similar hybrid, summer special for 1911s) but of the options presented, the mic would be the only one I'd consider
 
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