sp101 3' holster??

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I know that there are holsters out there for my newest aquisition, however, I don't want to spend over say, $40. Is the frame the same as a j-FRAME? I know it is smaller than a K-frame, because it slides around in my Bianchi Black Widow for my Model 64-2 snub. My preference is to IWB, and if possible not Cordura nylon(Uncle Mikes), as these feel cheap to me. Has anyone got an opinion on the Bianchi Accumold holsters? Any help will be appreciated.
 
Happy,

I just bought one last week. It is a Fist IWB kydex and it was cheaper b/c it was an overstock. But I'm away from home right now and I cant figure out which site I used. If you're still interested get back to me and I'll retreive the info when I get home this weekend.
 
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I"ve been all kinds of tied up all weekend, so I haven't got Online till today after work...Any help available for a holster that won't break the bank is truly appreciated.:)
 
Holster for 3" SP 101

I have a Don Hume IWB holster that I got directly from them. Cost me somewhere around $35.00 including the shipping. It is reinforced at the top to retain it's shape when the gun is drawn and it is form fitted to the SP 101. It rides high on your waist and feels most comfortable at the 7:00 oclock position. I am left handed which accounts for the 7:00 oclock. Not uncomfortable while sitting, however, I live in Ohio and have to have my weapon in plain sight, in a holster, on my person, or locked up, while driving or in a car. The 7:00 oclock position becomes problematic for me, so I don't use it while driving or going anywhere in a vehicle. I have a cheap holster made by some company called Vega that I can stick down my pants in front and pull my shirt up over it to expose my weapon to comply with the law here in Ohio. I bought that IWB holster at a gun show in Berea Ohio for approximately $18. It's cheap, but it works. A good sturdy belt is a must for this type of carry. The SP 101 can drag on your drawers, if you know what I mean. Hope this helps.
 
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