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Need rec for good IWB holster

glockmattglockmatt Member Posts: 129 ✭✭
edited February 2007 in Ask the Experts
Don't let my handle fool you. I like others than Glock. Looking for a new holster for my Para C645. I can afford the pricier ones if needed. But I want to make the right choice. I heard good things about Kramer IWB #3. Like many others, I have bought holsters and then didn't like them. I would like the make the right choice for my holster collection. Advice is welcome.

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  • carbine100carbine100 Member Posts: 3,071 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I have a couple of Ted Blocker's I really like and use most of the time. I think they are called LifeLine??? It is a belt, mag pouch, holster set that allows an infinate number of positions because the belt has loop side of velcro sewn in and the tab on the holster and mag pouches have the hook side of velcro sewed on. May not sound it but very secure and easily adjusts to the most comfortable position for you. Has a web site.. TedBlocker.com I think.
  • glockmattglockmatt Member Posts: 129 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    thanks for the advice. Anyone else have their thoughts. Anyone tried the Kramer IWB #3. I prefer a holster without needing adjustments.
  • beantownshootahbeantownshootah Member Posts: 12,776 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Tedblocker.com sells horse products and not, as far as I can tell, holsters. The website in question must be a different one.

    I've tried a few IWB holsters, and the one I end up using the most is actually the simple Bianchi clip-on suede one. Easy to take on and off, suede is soft and comfortable, does what its supposed to, not too expensive. (Disadvantage is you can't reholster with one hand. . .I don't care). I'm sure they have a model that will fit your gun, and the suede eventually molds itself to fit the gun.

    I think everyone eventually ends up with a drawer full of holsters, because each holster has its plusses and minuses, and you can't really know how well one works FOR YOU until you live with it for a few days or weeks.

    Ultimately it comes down to personal preference, I think.
  • Glock23ExpertGlock23Expert Member Posts: 1,031 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    My thinking is IF the handgun has to come out of the concealed holster, then re-holstering is not going to be a big priority, whether having to use one hand or both.
  • cpermdcpermd Member Posts: 5,273 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    http://www.holsters.org/iwb-holsters.htm

    Well made and no sliding with the roughout.
    One man shop

    CP
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