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    I like Galco, the Crossbreed Supertuck and Blackhawk Serpa. Different choices for different pistols and situations. I know that it's ideal to always carry one gun in one holster all of the time for the sake of speed but that's just not possible for me due to my job. Anyway I think the right holster is just as important as the right pistol - you can't use the best handgun in the world if you can't get the thing out.
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    A nice alternative to the Crossbreed holsters are the Shielded Holsters (Shielded Holsters - Custom Handcrafted Holsters).
    Great company to deal with QUICK turnaround, and very reasonable prices. I have the Phalanx for my G30 and it is very comfortable.
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    I carry my xd45 in a comp-tac infidel

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    Quote Originally Posted by averagejoe View Post
    I bought a Sig P238 a while back and had a hard time finding a suitable holster. I wanted the option of IWB, pocket carry and ankle carry depending on the situation. Well I settled on a DB Bullard wallet holster but it can take up to 21 weeks for delivery. Not a huge issue but what to do in the mean time. I found a Don Hume ankle carry but it's on back order could be 3 or 4 months before I get it. Still haven't decided on a IWB yet leaning towards the Minituck.
    Well stupid me goes out and buy's a cheap piece of crapp ankle holster to get me by until my other options show up. I'm setting in my recliner with my legs crossed and out pops the magazine and hits the floor. Needless to say the better half was not amused. Even though there was no danger of the gun firing as the trigger and safety were both adequately covered. I set there looking like a complete idiot absorbing her rath. Lesson learned DO NOT waiste your hard earned money on a cheap nylon piece of crapp holster. Take the time and get a good leather holster that will protect every thing trigger, safety and Mag release. Could end up saving you from a very embarrassing at best or at worst case causing someone or your self seriuos injury. Lesson learned that I'll not soon forget.
    For pocket carry just go buy a Blackhawk pocket holster and be done with it. I think I paid 5.00 for mine at the gun shop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sig p6 View Post
    Check out cleavand holster's for iwb ,
    Please, allow me: https://clevelandsholsters.com/

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