Question for Sparks VM2 owners: Kydex Holster For Glock

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I've got more Glock holsters than I know what to do with and I am trying to conceal the Glock 26 - not exactly a demanding task. Yet I still carry a Hi-Power in a Milt Sparks VM-2 because it is a more concealable package than the Glock 26 and any holster I have yet tried.

So far I have tried the following holsters for the G26:
G-Code Paddle
Galco Jak-Slide
Galco Pocket Holster
Galco Deep Concealment (old model, no longer in production)
Action Direct Deep Cover (belly band)
Factory Glock OWB holster (my favorite so far)
Bladetech UCH

I have been spoiled by the VM2 and I now want a holster for the Glock 26 that is every bit as comfortable and concealable. The obvious choice would be to buy a VM2 for the Glock. However, the Glock is a lot thicker through the slide than the VM2. I have already had problems with tuckable holsters being unsuitable because they just show too much of a bulge. I don't want to pay for the tuckable features of the VM2 if it isn't going to be practical.

So my question to VM2 owners is do you know of a tuckable IWB kydex holster that is comparable to the VM2? Otherwise, I am going to talk to the guys at Sparks about it and probably go for the Watch-Six.
 
I tried a Comp Tec IWB holster with a friend's Glock at the range once and thought it was pretty comfortable. Granted, my experience was very limited, but I thought I'd mention it. I don't know the model number off hand, but I could e-mail him and find out if you like.
 
i have a comp tac c-tac slide (slide just means it will fit mulitiple glock models) i find it comfortable for my 19. i do not use the tuck feature often but when i do it seems to work as long your shirt is not too tight

also very imprssed with customer service, i talked to "JB"
 
When I got my 1911 I had a friend loaned me his drawer full of holsters. Two of them I came to like (and am currently waiting on) were the VMII and the Braveheart IWB. I liked them so much I ordered them for both my 1911 Gov't and my Glock 33.

http://www.kytac.com

The strange "addon piece" or thier ROKLOK on the Braveheart IWB actually helps keep the holster in place for reholstering as well as helps eliminate the holster from creeping in either direction.
 
I've heard good things about the Threat Solutions Ultra Concealment Rig.

http://www.threatsolutions.com/holsterindex.html

It has the belt loops spaced out away from the gun itself, so it looks like it would carry quite well. On top of that, it can carry all sized guns from a particular family. The few people I have heard from who have one like it. If you don't like it, they'll take it back, so it might be worth a look.
 
How about the Tucker IWB's? My Texas Heritage, for an S&W 686, is quite thin and flexible. The leather's soft, not sharply molded, and it does not have a reinforced lip. It's the most comfortable holster I've found.

www.hbeleatherworks.com has an IWB (the Com models) that are similar to the Versa-Max but a bit thinner. They're my favorite semi-auto rigs.
 
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