Owb holster for carry

innominate

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Ryan's GS2, Georgia Snap 2, has been my go to for my last couple holsters. There is a wait time though.
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Roscoe

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I carry my Glock 43 and my Glocks 19 and 23 in On Your 6 Designs OWB holsters. They are sturdy, secure and conceal well under a light shirt - and hold up well under long-term use.
 

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I recently ordered a Galco Phoenix holster for my 4 1/2" S&W 629. Should be here @ Thursday or Friday of next week. The holster can also be used for strong-side carry. Tried a buddy's rig for a couple days and really liked it. Think it should meet my needs.
 

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I'd agree with most here, for leather Galco or Desantis make a ton of options, and are good quality for being a non "custom made" leather holster. Kydex is a good option too, and there are some hybrid options like Versacarry/Crossbreed/Falco that do leather backing on a kydex holster. With traditional kydex you typically have the option to adjust belt loops up/down, which can help with concealing the muzzle, especially on something mid-to-large sized like a Glock 19/Sig365XL/etc. For straight Kydex, Versacarry makes some budget friendly options, and there's all the way up to Raven Concealment, for high end. Hundreds of options and most of it boils down to personal preference in design.
 

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I’m kinda late to the party, but am a Tucker guy for OWB. For most people that use an OWB, whether concealed or not, Ihighly recommend retention features. Something as simple as a thumb break at a minimum, but not many people are ready and willing to fight for control of their gun.
 

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I have Vulcan holsters by Frontier Gun Leather for my Combat Commander and Browning High Power. They are excellent rigs; conceal well under a shirttail or light jacket, and look nice when worn in the open. Designed by John Bianchi, they're somewhat similar to his old Askins Avenger.
 
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